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dc.contributor.author | Franco, María | |
dc.contributor.author | Belorio, Mayara | |
dc.contributor.author | Gómez Pallarés, Manuel | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-11-07T09:50:29Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-11-07T09:50:29Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2022 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Foods, 2022, Vol. 11, Nº. 9, 1366 | es |
dc.identifier.issn | 2304-8158 | es |
dc.identifier.uri | https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/62695 | |
dc.description | Producción Científica | es |
dc.description.abstract | Bread is one of the most widely consumed products in the world. The use of oxidants is common in bread production, but consumers are demanding products with less additives. Acerola is the fruit with the highest ascorbic acid content and, once dried, it can be used as an oxidant in baking. The use of acerola powder in bread making and its effect on bread quality is studied in this article and compared with the addition of ascorbic acid. For this purpose, flour properties and dough behaviour were analysed with a farinograph and an alveograph. Breads were elaborated with white wheat flour and wholemeal flour; specific volume, loaf height, weight loss, texture, colour, and cell structure were analysed. Acerola powder had similar effects to ascorbic acid: it increased the alveographic strength and the tenacity of the doughs without reducing extensibility; it incremented dough development time (DDT) and dough softening; it increased the specific volume of white wheat breads, and it reduced the hardness of white and wholemeal breads, without significant changes in crust or crumb colour. Therefore, acerola powder can be a natural alternative to the use of ascorbic acid as an improver in bread making. | es |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | es |
dc.language.iso | eng | es |
dc.publisher | MDPI | es |
dc.rights.accessRights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | es |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | * |
dc.subject | Bread | es |
dc.subject | Bread making | es |
dc.subject | Pan - Elaboración | es |
dc.subject | Vitamin C | es |
dc.subject | Vitamina C | es |
dc.subject | Ascorbic acid | es |
dc.subject | Oxidizing agents | es |
dc.subject | Oxidantes | es |
dc.subject | Food preservatives | es |
dc.subject | Alimentos - Conservantes | es |
dc.subject | Wholemeal flour | es |
dc.subject | Harina | es |
dc.subject | Nutrition | es |
dc.subject | Food Science | es |
dc.subject.classification | Acerola | es |
dc.title | Assessing acerola powder as substitute for ascorbic acid as a bread improver | es |
dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/article | es |
dc.rights.holder | © 2022 The Authors | es |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.3390/foods11091366 | es |
dc.relation.publisherversion | https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/11/9/1366 | es |
dc.identifier.publicationfirstpage | 1366 | es |
dc.identifier.publicationissue | 9 | es |
dc.identifier.publicationtitle | Foods | es |
dc.identifier.publicationvolume | 11 | es |
dc.peerreviewed | SI | es |
dc.description.project | Junta de Castilla y León - (Grant VA177P20) | es |
dc.description.project | TRANSCOLAB FEDER-Interreg España-Portugal - (project 0612_TRANS_CO_LAB_2_P) | es |
dc.identifier.essn | 2304-8158 | es |
dc.rights | Atribución 4.0 Internacional | * |
dc.type.hasVersion | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion | es |
dc.subject.unesco | 3102 Ingeniería Agrícola | es |
dc.subject.unesco | 3309 Tecnología de Los Alimentos | es |
dc.subject.unesco | 3206 Ciencias de la Nutrición | es |
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