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Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread

Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A.DC. root (PGR) flour is well known for its medical and edible values. In order to develop nutritionally fortified products, breads were prepared using wheat flour, partially replaced with PGR flour. The rheological properties and microstructure of dough and the phys...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Qian, Wang, Yuhan, Xu, Pingkang, Wang, Luya, Liu, Lei, Rao, Yu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12030580
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author Liu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Qian
Wang, Yuhan
Xu, Pingkang
Wang, Luya
Liu, Lei
Rao, Yu
author_facet Liu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Qian
Wang, Yuhan
Xu, Pingkang
Wang, Luya
Liu, Lei
Rao, Yu
author_sort Liu, Yuanyuan
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description Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A.DC. root (PGR) flour is well known for its medical and edible values. In order to develop nutritionally fortified products, breads were prepared using wheat flour, partially replaced with PGR flour. The rheological properties and microstructure of dough and the physicochemical characterization of bread were investigated. Results showed that lower level of PGR addition (3 and 6 g/100 g) would improve the baking performance of breads, while the higher level of PGR addition (9 g/100 g) led to smaller specific volume (3.78 mL/g), increased hardness (7.5 ± 1.35 N), and unpalatable mouthfeel (21.8% of resilience and 92.6% of springiness) since its negative effect on the viscoelasticity and microstructure of dough. Moreover, sensory evaluation analysis also showed that the PGR3 and PGR6 breads exhibited a similar flavor to the control bread, but the 9 g/100 g addition of PGR provided bread with an unpleasant odor through its richer volatile components. As expected, the phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of bread increased significantly (p < 0.05) as PGR flour was added to the bread formulation. The total phenolic content (TPC) ranged from 14.23 to 22.36 g GAE/g; thus, DPPH• and ABTS•+ scavenging capacity increased from 10.44 and 10.06 μg Trolox/g to 14.69 and 15.12 μg Trolox/g, respectively. Therefore, our findings emphasized the feasibility of PGR flour partially replacing wheat flour in bread-making systems.
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spelling pubmed-99140622023-02-11 Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Qian Wang, Yuhan Xu, Pingkang Wang, Luya Liu, Lei Rao, Yu Foods Article Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A.DC. root (PGR) flour is well known for its medical and edible values. In order to develop nutritionally fortified products, breads were prepared using wheat flour, partially replaced with PGR flour. The rheological properties and microstructure of dough and the physicochemical characterization of bread were investigated. Results showed that lower level of PGR addition (3 and 6 g/100 g) would improve the baking performance of breads, while the higher level of PGR addition (9 g/100 g) led to smaller specific volume (3.78 mL/g), increased hardness (7.5 ± 1.35 N), and unpalatable mouthfeel (21.8% of resilience and 92.6% of springiness) since its negative effect on the viscoelasticity and microstructure of dough. Moreover, sensory evaluation analysis also showed that the PGR3 and PGR6 breads exhibited a similar flavor to the control bread, but the 9 g/100 g addition of PGR provided bread with an unpleasant odor through its richer volatile components. As expected, the phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of bread increased significantly (p < 0.05) as PGR flour was added to the bread formulation. The total phenolic content (TPC) ranged from 14.23 to 22.36 g GAE/g; thus, DPPH• and ABTS•+ scavenging capacity increased from 10.44 and 10.06 μg Trolox/g to 14.69 and 15.12 μg Trolox/g, respectively. Therefore, our findings emphasized the feasibility of PGR flour partially replacing wheat flour in bread-making systems. MDPI 2023-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9914062/ /pubmed/36766109 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12030580 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Qian
Wang, Yuhan
Xu, Pingkang
Wang, Luya
Liu, Lei
Rao, Yu
Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title_full Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title_fullStr Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title_short Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Platycodon grandiflorus Root (PGR) Flour: Rheological Properties and Microstructure of Dough and Physicochemical Characterization of Bread
title_sort enrichment of wheat bread with platycodon grandiflorus root (pgr) flour: rheological properties and microstructure of dough and physicochemical characterization of bread
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12030580
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