Effect of different iron compounds on wheat and gluten-free breads
Autor: | Stavros Yanniotis, Ioanna Mandala, Maria Kapsokefalou, Alexandra Kiskini |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Taste
Glutens Fortification Sensation Capsules Food technology Humans Food science Triticum Aroma chemistry.chemical_classification Nutrition and Dietetics biology Moisture Chemistry business.industry digestive oral and skin physiology food and beverages Bread biology.organism_classification Gluten Solubility Plant protein Food Fortified Odorants Food Technology Gluten free business Agronomy and Crop Science Iron Dietary Food Science Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 90:1136-1145 |
ISSN: | 1097-0010 0022-5142 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jsfa.3927 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Iron fortification of bread often results in sub-optimal quality of the final product due to undesirable changes in the physical characteristics and sensory properties of the bread. In this study both the form of iron (soluble, insoluble or encapsulated) and the type of bread (wheat or gluten-free) were varied in order to investigate the effect of iron and gluten on the product characteristics. RESULTS: The effect of iron on the quality characteristics of the breads investigated depended on iron type, but not on iron solubility. Colour, crust firmness, specific volume, cell number and uniformity as well as aroma were the attributes that were mainly affected in iron-enriched wheat bread. In some cases, specific volume was 30% lower than that of the control sample, while cell uniformity was significantly lower, as low as 50% of the control sample in some fortified samples. In gluten-free breads, differences between unfortified and fortified samples included colour, crust firmness, cell number, ‘moisture’ odour, metallic taste and stickiness. In some cases, the sensory scores were better for fortified samples. CONCLUSIONS: Differences due to iron fortification were less pronounced in gluten-free compared to wheat breads. The choice of the appropriate iron compound which will not cause adverse quality changes is still a challenge. Copyright © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry |
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