Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4516575 | Journal of Cereal Science | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effect on baked muffins of progressively replacing wheat flour with resistant starch (RS) was studied. Muffin volume and height and the number and area of gas cells decreased significantly when the RS level reached about 15% (by weight of total formulation) or higher. Rheological properties of the raw batters were studied: the mechanical spectra of batters at 25 °C, the evolution of the dynamic moduli (G′ and G″) with rising temperatures (from 25 to 85 °C) and the mechanical spectra at 85 °C were obtained from oscillatory rheological tests. The decrease in the viscosity and in the elastic properties of the muffin batter as the flour was increasingly replaced by RS was related to the baking performance of the final baked products.
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Authors
R. Baixauli, T. Sanz, A. Salvador, S.M. Fiszman,