Solvent retention capacity as a useful tool for quality evaluation of flours produced from Slovak bred wheat varieties

Author:

Holkovičová Tatiana1,Kohajdová Zlatica1,Lauková Michaela1,Minarovičová Lucia1,Babulicová Mária1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Technology, Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology , Slovak University of Technology , Radlinského 9 , Bratislava , Slovak Republic

Abstract

Abstract Wheat varieties (IS Danubius and MS Luneta) bred in Slovakia were assessed for their bakery potential. It was found that flour produced from IS Danubius was characterised by significantly higher level of wet and dry gluten content (30.91 and 20.53 %, respectively) and exhibited higher gluten swelling capacity (29.3 %) in comparison to commercial wheat flour that is usually available in Slovak markets. Solvent retention capacity (solvation in specific solvents) of the tested flours was also determined. The measurements showed that these parameters significantly differ from those determined for commercially available flour, whereas the flour produced from IS Danubius wheat variety had the highest lactic acid retention capacity (124.15 %). Correlation analysis indicated strong positive correlations between solvent retention capacity values and gluten characteristics. Furthermore, it was found that baked rolls prepared from IS Danubius flour showed significantly higher loaf volume compared to commercial wheat flour. This study proves lactic acid retention capacity and sucrose retention capacity as parameters enabling the prediction of gluten network quality in dough and of qualitative parameters of baked goods. From the sensory evaluation resulted that the highest score for overall acceptance was observed in IS Danubius baked rolls, which significantly differs from both MS Luneta and commercial wheat flour.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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