Affiliation:
1. School of Food Science and Technology Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou China
Abstract
AbstractBACKGROUNDAir classification can separate sprouted wheat flour (SWF) into three types: coarse wheat flour (F1), medium wheat flour (F2) and fine wheat flour (F3). The gluten quality of SWF can be indirectly improved by removing inferior parts (F3). In order to reveal the underlying mechanism of this phenomenon, the composition and structural changes of gluten, as well as the rheological properties and fermentation characteristics of gluten in recombinant dough in the process of air classification of all three SWF types, were analyzed in this study.RESULTSOverall, sprouting significantly reduced the content of high‐molecular‐weight subunits, such as glutenin subunit and ω‐gliadin. It also destroyed the structural content, such as disulfide bonds, α‐helix and β‐turn contents, which maintained the stability of gluten gel. Air classification made the above changes in F3 more severe but reversed them in F1. Moreover, rheological properties were more affected by gluten composition, whereas fermentation characteristics were more affected by gluten structure.CONCLUSIONAfter air classification, particles rich in high molecular weight subunits from SWF are enriched in F1, and the gluten of F1 has more secondary structure that maintain gel stability, which ultimately lead to improved rheology properties and fermentation characteristics. F3 relatively exhibits the opppsite phenomenon. These results further reveal the potential mechanism of improvement of SWF gluten by air classification. Moreover, Thus, this study provides new perspectives for the utilization of SWF. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology