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Studies on Bread-Baking Properties of Naked Barley Flour and Naked Barley-Wheat Flour Blends -II. Rheological Properties of Barley-Wheat Blend Doughs and the Variations of Loaf Volumes with Addition of Food Additives- (쌀보리 및 쌀보리 밀 복합분(複合粉)의 제빵 적성(適性)에 관한 연구(硏究) -제 2 보 : 쌀보리 밀 복합분(複合粉)의 물리적 성질과 첨가제에 의한 빵의 부피 변화(變化)-)

  • Rhee, Chul;Bae, Song-Whan;Yang, Han-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 1983
  • The bread-baking properties of mixed naked barley/wheat flour blends with various food additives were investigated in the study, and changes of loaf volume of mixed naked barley/wheat flour blends prepared by lactic acid method were observed. Addition of egg yolk, soybean flour, gluten, C.M.C. and ascorbic acid were levels of 7%, 10%, 4% ,1% and 100 ppm, respectively. The addition of these food additives to 50% barley/50% wheat flour blends yieled an increase in loaf volume. Specific loaf volumes of 50% barley/50% wheat flour blend with egg yolk, soybean flour, gluten, C.M.C. and ascorbic acid were 2.85, 2.04, 2.69, 2.77, 2.56 and 2.56 ml/g bread, respectively. As the replacement percentages of wheat flour increased, the effect of food additives on loaf volume increased. In particular, the specific loaf volume of 30% barley flour/70% wheat flour blend was similar to that of 100% wheat flour bread.

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Effect of $pi-Water$ on the Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread ($\pi-Water$ 첨가가 식빵 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 김동호;오철환
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2004
  • The characteristics of dough and the quality of white pan bread with 0∼1.5% $\pi$-water were investigated. The fermentation volume and weight of the white pan bread with $\pi$-water (0.1%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%) was higher than that of the control. The volume of white pan bread with $\pi$-water (0.1%, 1.0%, 1.5%) was higher than that of the control. Color L value of crust with $\pi$-water increased from 34.98 to 36.38∼41.36 and increased from 34.32 to 34.90∼43.33 after 3 days. Color a value increased from 14.78 to 14.99∼16.75. The hardness of the white pan bread increased from 29011.0 g/㎤ to 18681.7∼43551.2 g/㎤ as the added amount of $\pi$-water increased. The overall acceptability score of white pan bread was the highest with 0.1% $\pi$-water.

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Effect of Rice Flour Sourdough Fermented with Omija (Schizandra chinensis) Extract on Quality Characteristics of Bread (오미자청을 이용한 쌀가루 sourdough 첨가 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • Byun, Jong-Beom;Chang, Jin-Hee;Jeoung, Gey-Yeoun;Lee, Jin-Sil
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.704-710
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this work was to examine the effect of rice flour sourdough fermented with omija (Schizandra chinensis) extract on the quality characteristics of bread. Five rice sourdough concentrations (0, 15, 30, 45, and 60%) were used in order to ascertain the best bread composition. Bread qualities were determined by means of physicochemical analysis and consumer acceptability test. The results showed that the dough prepared with 15% rice flour sourdough fermented with omija extract had a positive impact on the bread quality such as volume, hardness, springiness, and consumer acceptability. This study suggests that the rice flour sourdough fermented with omija extract could be added up to 15% without quality changes for making bread.

Effects of Vital Wheat Gluten on Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread Containing Resistant Starch (활성글루텐이 저항전분을 함유한 식빵의 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Yu-Jin;Lee, Jeong-Hoon;Choi, Mi-Jung;Choi, Doo-Ri;Lee, Si-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2013
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of wheat gluten on quality characteristics of white pan bread with 10% resistant starch. White pan bread was fortified with wheat gluten at levels of 2%, 4% and 6% w/w. The pH of dough and white pan bread, specific loaf volume, water activity, baking loss rate, crumb color, hardness, and sensory evaluation were analyzed for quality characteristics. The pH of processed dough and white pan bread with additional vital wheat gluten was lower than that of control, and pH increased with increasing wheat gluten content. Water activity was lower in white pan bread with added vital wheat gluten than in the control, however there were no significant differences. Specific loaf volume revealed a higher value in tests than in the control, and the products revealed a higher specific loaf volume with higher amounts of vital wheat gluten. However, the baking loss rate decreased with increasing wheat gluten content. In terms of crumb color analysis, L, a, and b values lowered with increasing wheat gluten. Hardness appeared to be lower in tests than in the control, and the test with 6% wheat gluten showed the lowest value among the products. In a sensory evaluation, the product with 4% wheat gluten revealed the highest score. As a result of this study, 4% wheat gluten is considered to be the reasonable level in preparing white pan bread with 10% resistant starch.

The Development of Yogurt, Bread, and Cookies with added Bean Sprout Powder and Isoflavone Extracts (콩나물 분말과 이소플라본 추출물을 첨가한 요쿠르트, 빵 및 과자의 개발)

  • Lee, Hye-Sung;Kim, Kwang-Ok
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.23 no.4 s.100
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    • pp.537-550
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    • 2007
  • In a previous study, isoflavones showed prominent physiological effects on diabetes, hyperlipemia, and alcoholic hepatotoxicity. The purpose of this study was to develop isoflavone-rich bean sprout- and isoflavone extract-containing foods, to improve symptoms of diabetes and hyperlipemia. The foods employed were yogurt, bread, and cookies. Through sensory evaluations, the ingredient amounts were determined. In the sensory evaluations of the yogurt and bread, overall taste scores decreased with increasing amounts of bean sprout powder. However, for the cookies, the overall taste score increased with an increasing amount of bean sprout powder, and the addition of isoflavones had no influence on flavor. The results indicated the following ingredient levels for ultimate product development. For the yogurt, 100 mL of low fat milk was fermented at $50^{\circ}C$ for 36 hr, and mixed with 0.5 g of roasted bean sprout powder and 31 mg of isoflavone extract. For the bread, bean sprout powder was added to wheat flour at a replacement level of 10%, which was mixed with 12 g of butter and 124 mg of isoflavone extract for 200 g of dough. For the cookies, the bean sprout powder was added to wheat flour at a replacement level of 60%, and then mixed with 15 g of butter and 124 mg of isoflavone extract for 100 g of dough. The total isoflavone contents of the yogurt, bread, and cookies were 14.35 mg/100 mL, 38.24 mg/100 g, and 190.00 mg/100 g, respectively.

Changes of Breadmaking Characteristics with the Addition of Rice Bran, Fermented Rice Bran and Rice Bran Oil (쌀겨, 발효쌀겨 그리고 쌀겨유의 첨가에 따른 제빵특성의 변화)

  • Park, Hyun-Sil;Choi, Kyoung-Min;Han, Gi-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.640-646
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the breadmaking characteristics of white bread when rice bran (RB), fermented rice bran (FRB) and rice bran oil (RBO) were added to the dough. Addition of RB to dough generally showed a decrease of the bread volume and increase of the bread weight which is related to the comparative decrease of gluten in the dough. Addition of RB also showed a decrease of lightness with yellowish color of RB and showed some rheological changes in dough. However, up to 5% RB addition, the dough showed a similar property of breadmaking with giving functional benefits compared to the control. Moreover 5% FRB addition to the dough improved the taste, flavor, and texture important to quality of bread. Substitutional use of RBO for shortening in dough result in comparative decrease of volume of dough. Addition of yellowish RBO influenced the increasing yellowness score, hardness, gumminess and brittleness, which is disadvantageous for the quality of white bread. However up to 50% RBO substitution for shortening made little rheological differences compared to the control. The 50% RBO substitution for shortening increased the score of flavor in sensory test even if there was an unfavorable quality point of white bread caused by a decreased volume and an increased hardness. From these results it could be suggested that the proper use of RB, FRB and RBO in breadmaking could improve the taste and flavor, giving beneficial function originated from rice bran to white bread.

Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread with Pu'er Tea (보이차를 이용한 식빵의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Eunji;Kang, Jee Won;Kim, Jin Pyeong;Ko, Jae-Youn;Lee, Kwang-Suck
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.230-242
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the quality characteristics of bread added with different levels of Pu'er tea. The overall effects of Pu'er tea on white pan bread were examined through mixograph, fermentation rates, TPA, volumes, crumbScan, color value, moisture content, and sensory evaluation. The result of the mixogram showed that all samples were found to be adequate between 3 and 5 minutes of peak time and their peak values were at 60%. Among the samples, PRaw15 had the highest fermentation rate, and it showed the lowest hardness in TPA. In addition, PRaw15 had the highest specific volume and moisture content. The results of the crumbScan showed that there were significant differences in crumb fineness, volume, and thickness between the samples. Color value also exhibited significant differences between the samples. The acceptance test showed that PRipe15 had the best overall acceptance. In conclusion, Pu'er tea affects the quality of dough and bread. Therefore, Pu'er tea could be added when bread is baked for improved health and better quality of the bread.

Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread Added with Sunsik Powder (선식을 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • Jeon, Ye-Sook;Kim, Mi-Won
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.299-306
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to investigate the quality of white pan bread as affected by various amounts of Sunsik powder, in which the breads were prepared with 0, 5, 10 and 15% Sunsik powder. The samples compared quality characteristics, including proximate composition, weight and height, fermentation time, baking loss rate, texture, sensory evaluation in order to determine the optimal amount of Sunsik powder in the formulation. The moisture content of control bread was higher, in the breads made with Sunsik powder. The baking loss rate decreased with increasing Sunsik powder concentration. The fermentation time of the bread increased with increasing Sunsik powder content. In sensory quality, the bread containing 5% Sunsik powder was preferred over the control bread, by color, taste, flavor and softness, while the 15% Sunsik powder bread had the lowest preference scores. Textural properties by TPA(texture profile analysis) showed that hardness, gumminess, chewiness increased with increased Sunsik powder concentration.

Development of morning bread fortified citrus peels powders and its evaluation of biological activity by human trial (귤피가루를 첨가한 모닝빵 개발 및 인체시험을 통한 생리활성 효과 평가)

  • Lee, Ha-Neul;Park, Tae-Sun;Yu, Ok-Kyeong;Byun, Moon-Sun;Cha, Youn-Soo
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: This study was conducted in order to develop morning bread using powdered citrus peels and to examine the effect of its several biological activities for 12 weeks in overweight adults ($$BMI{\geq_-}23$$) living in dormitories of Chonbuk National University. Methods: Control bread was prepared using the same formula except for replacing the wheat flour with 3% citrus peel powder. Subjects were classified according to two groups: Intake group of 3% citrus peel powder fortified morning bread (n = 30) and general morning bread (n = 30). Results: The results of our study showed no significant effects of citrus peel powdered morning bread on anthropometric indices and biochemical characteristics among overweight adults. Despite the slight reduction in total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, GOT, and GPT (p < 0.05), no significant differences in changes of these values were observed between the two groups. Conclusion: The short duration of our intervention might have resulted in the lack of any significant effect. Therefore, conduct of further studies with longer duration is warranted in order that the results from this study can be utilized as a basis for the development of food products with citrus peel powder.

Effect of Synnemata of Beauveria bassiana on the Baking Qualities of Bread (백강균 자실체의 첨가가 제빵적성에 미치는 영향)

  • Bae, Song-Hwan;Lee, Chan;Lee, Seog-Won;Yoon, Cheol-Sik;Chung, Soo-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.32 no.7
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    • pp.997-1001
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    • 2003
  • Addition of synnemata of Beauveria bassiana on the baking qualities of bread was studied. There were no differences in the loaf volume of bread made of composite flour blended with the synnemata powder at level of 1%, 3% from that of control, but that of 5% was lower than the control. The addition of synnemata powder caused a decrease in the lightness of bread crumb and an increase in the redness and yellowness. The hardness of bread made of composite flour blended with synnemata powder at level of 1% and 3% was similar to that of control, while 5% addition was higher than the control. There were no differences in the springiness, gumminess and chewiness of bread made with synnemata powder at level of 1%, 3% from those of control. In sensory evaluation, the addition of the synnemata powder at level of 1% and 3% did not affect appearance, flavor, taste, texture and overall acceptability, while 5% addition significantly decreased those values.