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Comparative study on the freeze stability of yeast and chemical leavened steamed bread dough.

Pei Wang1, Runqiang Yang2, Zhenxin Gu3, Xueming Xu4, Zhengyu Jin5.   

Abstract

The present study comparatively evaluated the evolution of yeast and chemical leavened steamed bread dough (YLD/CLD) quality during freeze/thaw (FT) cycles. The steamed bread quality of CLD was more freeze-stable than that of the YLD after 3 FT cycles. Decreased yeast viability contributed to the loss of gassing power in YLD while no significant differences were observed for CLD during FT cycles. However, faster gas release rate in frozen CLD indicated gas retention loss due to the distortion of gluten network. Glutenin macropolymers (GMP) depolymerization via breakage of inter-chain disulfide (SS) bonds and conversions of α-helix and β-turn to β-sheet structures were the main indicators of gluten deterioration. Gluten network was more vulnerable in frozen YLD, resulting in detectable loss of viscoelasticity. The results suggested that supplement of chemical leavener contributed to a more freeze-tolerant gluten network besides its stable gassing power.
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Keywords:  Frozen dough; Gassing properties; Gluten deterioration; Steamed bread; Yeast/chemical leavener

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27979231     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.10.108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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