Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4516613 Journal of Cereal Science 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although significant correlations exist for glutenin macropolymer (GMP) quantity and rheological properties/bread making quality of dough, little information about these links is available. The relationship between GMP contents measured by UV absorption method/RP-HPLC and dough viscoelastic properties determined by TA-XT2i texturometer from three wheat varieties (Xiaoyan6, Yumai56 and Zhengnong8805) during mixing was investigated. GMP contents of doughs decrease significantly (P<0.05) during mixing. During the initial mixing stage, amounts of the HMW-GS and LMW-GS and GMP decrease significantly (P<0.05). Their contents begin to increase beyond peak dough development time (DDT). This indicates that during further mixing after peak DDT some glutenin subunits are incorporated into GMP by repolymerization. The HMW/LMW-GS ratio has a significant effect on load-deformation properties (area, resistance and extensibility) of dough. The varieties behaved differently in relation to the contribution of their HMW-LMW-GS ratio to the rheological properties.

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