ATTEMPT TO APPLY STABILIZED WHEAT GERM FOR BREAD SUPPLEMENTATION
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https://doi.org/10.15414/jmbfs.2015.4.special3.40-43Keywords:
Stabilized wheat germs, wheat bread, leaven, chemical compositionAbstract
The increased interest in rational nutrition causes, that from many years is observed a growing consumption of bread, and novel food supplemented with health promoting components. For the bread production in Poland mainly wheat and rye cake flours are used, depleted of a many valuable nutrients such as protein, dietary fibre, minerals and vitamins. Because of their unique chemical composition wheat germs are a particularly valuable resource, both for direct consumption and to enhance the nutritional value of food products. The aim of the study was to prepare wheat bread with a 10% addition of commercial stabilized wheat germs. Based on the obtained results, it was found that wheat germs, due to their unique chemical composition, were a particularly valuable resource to supplement the nutritional value of bread. However, germs had detrimental effect on mechanical properties of dough, and on bread quality. Texture of bread crumb and its chemical composition were analysed. It was shown, that germs subjected to fermentation process could be used in wheat bread production as dietary fibre and mineral compound supplement.Downloads
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2015-02-02
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GambuÅ›, H., GambuÅ›, F., Zięć, G., Litwinek, D., Mickowska, B., Sabat, R., & Berski, W. (2015). ATTEMPT TO APPLY STABILIZED WHEAT GERM FOR BREAD SUPPLEMENTATION. Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 4(special issue 3 (Food Sciences), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.15414/jmbfs.2015.4.special3.40-43
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Copyright (c) 2015 Halina Gambuś, Florian Gambuś, Gabriela Zięć, Dorota Litwinek, Barbara Mickowska, Renata Sabat, Wiktor Berski
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