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Management of freezing rate and trehalose concentration to improve frozen dough properties and bread quality
GERARDO-RODRÍGUEZ, Jesús E.; RAMÍREZ-WONG, Benjamín; LEDESMA-OSUNA, Ana I.; MEDINA-RODRÍGUEZ, Concepción L.; ORTEGA-RAMÍREZ, Refugio; SILVAS-GARCÍA, María I..
Affiliation
  • GERARDO-RODRÍGUEZ, Jesús E.; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
  • RAMÍREZ-WONG, Benjamín; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
  • LEDESMA-OSUNA, Ana I.; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
  • MEDINA-RODRÍGUEZ, Concepción L.; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
  • ORTEGA-RAMÍREZ, Refugio; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
  • SILVAS-GARCÍA, María I.; Universidad de Sonora. Departamento de Investigación y Posgrado en Alimentos. Hermosillo. MX
Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) ; 37(1): 59-64, Jan.-Mar. 2017. tab, graf
Article in En | LILACS | ID: biblio-892188
Responsible library: BR25.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract Bread is one of the most consumed foods in the world, and alternatives have been sought to extend its shell life, and freezing is one of the most popular methods. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of freezing rate and trehalose concentration on the fermentative and viscoelastic properties of dough and bread quality. Dough was prepared and trehalose was added at three concentrations (0, 400, 800 ppm); dough was pre fermented and frozen at two freezing rates then stored for 42 days. Frozen dough samples were thawed every two weeks. CO2 production and elastic and viscous modulus were determined. In addition, bread was elaborated and specific volume and firmness were evaluated. High trehalose concentrations (400 and 800 ppm) produced dough with the best viscoelastic and fermentative properties. Greater bread volume and less firmness were observed when a slow freezing rate (-.14 °C/min) was employed.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Language: En Journal: Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) Journal subject: ALIMENTOS / CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2017 Document type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Language: En Journal: Food Sci. Technol (SBCTA, Impr.) Journal subject: ALIMENTOS / CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2017 Document type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: Brazil