Effect of ultra‐fine ground whole grain highland barley substitution on wheat dough properties and bread qualities

Author:

Liu Lu1,Xu Jingwen2ORCID,Zhang Ge3,Gao Nisi3,Xu Xuebing3,Zhao Renyong1

Affiliation:

1. College of Food Science and Engineering Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou China

2. College of Food Science and Technology Shanghai Ocean University Shanghai China

3. Wilmar (Shanghai) Biotechnology Research and Development Center Co., Ltd. Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectiveThere is a growing interest in incorporating whole grain highland barley (HB) to wheat bread for improving nutrients and potential health benefits. However, the qualities and sensory properties of whole grain‐based bread were reduced compared to refined wheat‐based bread due to the strong water absorption and large particle size of dietary fiber in whole grain. Therefore, ultra‐fine ground whole grain HB partially substituted 5%–40% wheat flour to make bread, and the relevant dough properties and bread qualities were studied.FindingsThe increased addition of ultra‐fine ground whole grain HB from 5% to 40% to wheat increased dough development time, whereas, decreased dough stability time, elasticity, pH, G′ modulus, and G″ modulus. The increased substitution of ultra‐fine ground whole grain HB to wheat further reduced the specific volume, cohesiveness, elasticity, and resilience of bread, whereas, increased the hardness, adhesiveness, and chewiness of bread.ConclusionsThe partial substitution of wheat with ultra‐fine ground whole grain HB from 5% to 40% wheat significantly affected wheat‐HB dough properties and resultant bread qualities mainly due to weakened gluten networking.Significance and NoveltyThe 5%–10% substitution of wheat by ultra‐fine ground whole grain HB showed the optimum dough properties and bread qualities compared to other treatments, which substituted 20%–40% wheat flour.

Publisher

Wiley

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