Wheat dough syruping in cold storage is related to structural changes of starch and non -starch polysaccharides
- Authors
- Kim, Hye-Jin; Song, Youngwoon; Lee, Suyong; Lee, Kang-Pyo; Lee, Byung-Hoo; Yoo, Sang-Ho
- Issue Date
- Sep-2017
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Keywords
- Dough syruping; endo-Xylanase; Amylase; Arabinoxylan; Starch; Non-starch polysaccharide (NSP)
- Citation
- FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, v.99, pp.596 - 602
- Journal Title
- FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
- Volume
- 99
- Start Page
- 596
- End Page
- 602
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/5770
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.06.042
- ISSN
- 0963-9969
- Abstract
- Even though the refrigerated dough industry is growing quickly due to the convenience and freshness of refrigerated dough over a prolonged storage period, dough syruping, which is a brownish liquid that leaches out from dough during the storage, is a quality-diminishing factor that needs to be resolved. The objectives of this study were to understand dough syruping and how it is related to structural changes in water-soluble arabinoxylan (WS-AX) and starch in wheat flours during refrigeration as well as to prevent syruping by applying exogenous cell wall polysaccharides. Dough syruping increased to 6.5, 6.9, and 17.2% in weak, strong, and jopoom wheat flours, respectively, after a 35-day storage period. The endoxylanase activity of jopoom wheat flour was substantially greater compared to other commercial flours, but the activity of this flour did not change over the whole cold storage period. The molecular size reduction of WS-AX was inversely related to the degree of dough syruping. The addition of beta-glucan, carboxymethylcellulose, and xylan effectively reduced syrup formation in jopoom wheat flour dough.
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