Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4515763 Journal of Cereal Science 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The addition of wheat germ was effective in quality of steamed bread.•Adding small amounts of wheat germ led to excellent quality of wheat dough.•Steamed bread with acceptable quality can be prepared with 1–3% wheat germ.

Wheat germ, an important by-product in the flour milling industry, is known for its nutritive value. This study investigated the effects of wheat germ supplementation on the quality of steamed bread. Raw wheat germ (RWG) or defatted wheat germ (DWG) was added to wheat flour at compositions of 1–11% (w/w). Results showed that RWG supplementation increased the wet gluten content of dough, but decreased the gluten index of steamed bread compared to the raw flour. However, opposite trends were observed by addition of DWG. Both RWG and DWG had generally similar effects on disulfide bond content. The color test showed that high levels of wheat germ were associated with a decreased L∗ value and an increased b∗ value. The a∗ values stayed close to a light red color irrespective of germ type. Sensory evaluation ratings and textural analysis indicated that steamed bread with acceptable quality attributes can be prepared from wheat flour fortified with wheat germ at less than 3%.

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