نتایج جستجو برای: dough extensography

تعداد نتایج: 2039  

2005
A. JURGENS J. D. DE MOOIJ H. LOGTENBERG

Relevant final product quality factors for chicken meat burgers after frying and during consumption are for instance shape, shrinkage and bite. These parameters are not only determined by meat composition but also by the different processing steps. The interacting effects of process conditions and meat composition are extremely important for defining the final product properties. In the present...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
s. h. razavizadegan jahromi f. tabatabaii yazdi m. karimi s. a. mortazavi

efforts to improve the quality of bakery products are increasing every day. several techniques were developed for this purpose. in this study the possibility of betterment and optimization of quality properties of dough and barbari bread with emphasis on process variables using rotatable response surface methodology were investigated. the independent process variables for baking process were do...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2001
K A Tilley R E Benjamin K E Bagorogoza B M Okot-Kotber O Prakash H Kwen

The formation of the large protein structure known as "gluten" during dough-mixing and bread-making processes is extremely complex. It has been established that a specific subset of the proteins comprising gluten, the glutenin subunits, directly affects dough formation and breadmaking quality. Glutenin subunits have no definitive structural differences that can be directly correlated to their a...

2006
V. SUBRAMANIAN

Chemical analysis Textural properties of dough prepared from the flours of eight sorghum cultivars were evaluated subjectively and also measured using a back-extrusion cell in an Ins&on Food Testing Instrument. The force and energy required for the extrusion of good quality cohesive dough were high. A poor quality dough was compressed into the cell without extrusion. The influence of flour-wate...

2008
Grant M Campbell Marcela Ross Lidia Motoi

The effects of adding wheat and oat bran, at different levels and milled to varying particle size ranges, to dough formulations were investigated, with respect to aeration and dough development during mixing, expansion during proving and fi nal baked loaf characteristics. Addition of bran reduced the density of the dough at the end of mixing, largely because of the increased water absorption, w...

2014
M A Sahari R Mohammadi Z Hamidi Esfehani

Effects of salep gum at concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, 3%, and 5% (w/w flour basis) and the Persian gum at concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, and 3% (w/w flour basis) and combination of the two gums at concentrations of 0.5% + 0.5%, 0.75% + 0.25%, and 0.25% + 0.75% on rheological properties of the wheat flour dough and quality of Taftoon bread were studied with regard to retardation of staling. Rheologic...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Jun Shima Yuko Sakata-Tsuda Yasuo Suzuki Ryouichi Nakajima Hajime Watanabe Shinichi Kawamoto Hiroyuki Takano

The effect of intracellular charged amino acids on freeze tolerance in dough was determined by constructing homozygous diploid arginase-deficient mutants of commercial baker's yeast. An arginase mutant accumulated higher levels of arginine and/or glutamate and showed increased leavening ability during the frozen-dough baking process, suggesting that disruption of the CAR1 gene enhances freeze t...

2008
R. K. Connelly

Wheat flour dough is a rheologically complex viscoelastic material, whose unique time-dependent properties depend on the quality of the flour, the available moisture, and the extent to which the dough is mixed. The rheological properties developed in dough during mixing are governed by the rate, amount, and type of deformation applied. As a result, dough mixers have evolved into highly complex ...

2009
Snehil Dua Odean M. Lukow Gavin Humphreys Kathy Adams

The functionality of gluten extracted from Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Western Extra Strong (CWES) wheat flours was evaluated and compared. The extra-strong wheat cultivars had stronger dough properties and produced smaller bread loaves than AC Barrie. Modifications of a starch displacement gluten extraction method were evaluated. For optimal gluten formation and extraction, wat...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2008
Bradford W Seabourn Okkyung K Chung Paul A Seib Paul R Mathewson

Fourier transform horizontal attenuated total reflectance (FT-HATR) was used to examine changes in the secondary structure of gluten proteins in a flour-water dough system during mixing. Midinfrared spectra of mixed dough revealed changes in four bands in the amide III region associated with secondary structure in proteins: 1317 (alpha-helix), 1285 (beta-turn), 1265 (random coil), and 1242 cm (...

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