Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12984/3660
Title: VISCOELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PART-BAKED BREAD UNDER DIFFERENT PROCESS CONDITIONS
Keywords: Part-baked bread
Part-baking time
Viscoelasticity
Bread volume
Publisher: Universidad de Sonora
Description: Rheological studies in food have shown chemical changes during their preparation process. In bread making, dough viscoelasticity studies reflect the chemical changes produced by the baking process, which in turn modifies bread volume. The aim of this research was to study the effect of the freezing rate, part-baking and storage time on the viscoelastic properties and specific volume of part-baked bread and the specific volume of bread completely baked. We prepared water-flour dough for viscoelastic evaluations. Formulated dough for part-baked bread was baked for 0, 3 or 6 min, frozen at two freezing rates: slow (0.15°C/min) or fast (1.45°C/min) and stored for 56 days. Every 14 days, par-baked bread frozen samples were thawed for rheological evaluations including: elastic moduli (G´), viscous moduli (G¨) and Tan δ. Another part of the thawed samples was re-baked (complete baked) to complete 10 min and the specific volume of bread was measured. We used a 3x2x5 factorial design experiment. An analysis of variance was carried out with 95% confidence level. The elastic moduli (G’) increased with part-baking time. Part-baking time decreased Tan δ, increasing the elasticity in dough and part-baked bread. Part-baking time decreased gelatinization temperature peak in all frozen storage time. A longer storage time resulted in an increase in the elasticity of dough and part-baked bread. The specific volume of bread increased with part-baking time, however, this parameter decreased with storage time.
Other Identifiers: https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/815
10.18633/biotecnia.v21i1.815
Appears in Collections:REVISTA BIOTECNIA

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