Litcius/Paper detail

Garlic: A natural bread improver for wheat bread with a high level of resistant starch

María Jimena Correa, Juan José Burbano, Luciano M. Guardianelli, Adriana Weisstaub, Ángela Zuleta, María Victoria Salinas

2021Journal of Food Processing and Preservation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of resistant starch and garlic on the technological quality of wheat bread. Bread formulations with 20% of resistant starch (RS) and 3% of garlic (G) and with both ingredients together (RS + G) were compared with control wheat bread (C). A decrease in specific volume and crust color on RS bread was obtained while both parameters increased by garlic addition. Resistant starch led to harder crumbs, while garlic led to softer ones. Besides, fresh crumbs with garlic had a more elastic structure (low elastics moduli and high relaxation time) and presented the crunchiest crust. This work shows that the addition of garlic highly improved the baking quality, which had been negatively affected by resistant starch. Thus, combining garlic and resistant starch as ingredients, a functional baked product of good quality and nutritionally improved was obtained. Novelty Impact Statement Dough with garlic presented a greater expansion associated with larger breads. The presence of garlic and resistant starch affected posetively the baking quality of breads. Breads with garlic and resistant starch presented better technological characteristics and longer shelf life than wheat bread.

Topics & Concepts

Food scienceStarchResistant starchWheat flourChemistryFood composition and propertiesPhytase and its ApplicationsMicrobial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
Garlic: A natural bread improver for wheat bread with a high level of resistant starch | Litcius