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Título
Effect of hydration on gluten-free breads made with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose in comparison with psyllium and xanthan gum
Año del Documento
2020
Editorial
MDPI
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Foods 2020, vol. 9, n. 11, 1548
Resumen
The use of hydrocolloids in gluten-free breads is a strategy to improve their quality and obtain products with acceptable structural and textural properties. Hydration level (HL) optimization is important to maximize the hydrocolloids effects on dough and bread quality. This study evaluated the optimum hydration level (OHL) for gluten-free breads prepared with different starch sources (rice flour or maize starch) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) in comparison with psyllium husk fibre and xanthan gum. Breads with the same final volume and the corrected hydration (CH) were evaluated. The hydration is a key factor that influences the final characteristics of gluten-free breads. Breads made with HPMC had greater dependence on the HL, especially for preparations with maize starch. Psyllium had similar behaviour to xanthan with respect to specific volume and weight loss. Breads manufactured with maize starch and HPMC had low hardness due to their great specific volume. However, in breads made with rice flour, the combined decreased hydration and similar specific volume generated a harder bread with HPMC than the use of psyllium or xanthan. Breads made with HPMC presented higher specific volume than the other hydrocolloids, however combinations among these hydrocolloids could be evaluated to improve gluten-free breads quality.
Materias (normalizadas)
Ingeniería Agrícola
Materias Unesco
3102 Ingeniería Agrícola
Palabras Clave
Gluten-free bread
Hydration
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
Psyllium
Pan sin gluten
Hidratación
Hidroxipropilmetilcelulosa
Psilio
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
European Regional Development Fund (0612_TRANS_CO_LAB_2_P)
Version del Editor
Propietario de los Derechos
© 2020 The Authors
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
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Derechos
openAccess
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