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Tsuboi, Kazumasa; Ohara, Ami; Matsushita, Koki; Yamada, Daiju; Santiago, Dennis Marvin; Kawakami, Sakura; Koaze, Hiroshi; Yamauchi, Hiroaki. |
Pullman type white breads with or without Yudane dough at 10 and 20% (w/w, flour base) were made by the no first fermentation method. Yudane dough was prepared by mixing boiling water and flour at a 1:1 ratio. The breads were stored at various temperature conditions and then subjected to analyses of bread hardening (temporal changes in hardness), hardening rate constant of bread (HRC), and simulation of hardening behavior using a hardening model. The results were as follows: The hardening of all breads slowed with the increase in storage temperature. The hardening of breads made with Yudane dough (Yudane breads) was slower than that without Yudane dough (Control) at any storage temperature. The HRC of all breads sharply decreased with the increase in... |
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Palavras-chave: Bread; Temperature; Hardening; Kinetic model; Simulation. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/4484 |
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Santiago, Dennis Marvin; Kawashima, Yuka; Matsushita, Koki; Noda, Tatsuya; Pelpolage, Samanthi; Tsuboi, Kazumasa; Kawakami, Sakura; Koaze, Hiroshi; Yamauchi, Hiroaki. |
Sweet potato is a nutritious, cost-effective and abundantly available food crop in Asia. In an effort to utilize sweet potato for food processing, the effects of purple sweet potato powder (PSPP)-supplementation on the quality of fresh pasta was determined. Results showed that PSPP-supplementation produced fresh pasta dark purple in color, attributable to the intrinsic anthocyanin content. Moreover, PSPP provided a higher amount of gelatinized starch, resulting in softer and more elastic raw fresh pasta; and the boiled fresh pasta showed a softer texture, as indicated by its hardness, rupture force and energy. However, PSPP-supplementation decreased the cooking weight gain of fresh pasta. Sensory evaluation rated the quality of boiled fresh pasta with 7.5%... |
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Palavras-chave: Purple sweet potato; Fresh pasta; Noodle quality. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/4472 |
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Matsushita, Koki; Santiago, Dennis Marvin; Noda, Tatsuya; Tsuboi, Kazumasa; Kawakami, Sakura; Yamauchi, Hiroaki. |
Whole wheat flour (WWF) contains various kinds of functional ingredients, such as dietary fiber, resistant starch, minerals, etc., and bread containing WWF is in great demand in many countries because of its health benefits. Although dough with WWF often results in lower quality bread, previous studies suggested that this could be improved by the addition of suitable enzymes. This study investigated the effects of WWF substitution and enzyme treatments using alpha-amylase (AM) and hemicellulase (HC) on bread making qualities. Results showed that the addition of WWF produced dough with low gas retention of dough (GRD) and specific loaf volume (SLV). However, AM and HC drastically improved both GRD and SLV of WWF-substituted dough and bread by degrading... |
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Palavras-chave: Whole wheat flour; Bread making quality; Alpha-amylase; Hemicellulase; Enzyme. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/4486 |
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