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Combined effects of glucose oxidase, papain and xylanase on browning inhibition and characteristics of fresh whole wheat dough

Journal

JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 249-254

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2014.04.002

Keywords

Whole wheat dough; Bioenhancer; Browning inhibition; Rheological properties

Funding

  1. National twelfth five-year Science and Technology Support Program - IQF staple foods industrialization key technology and industrialization demonstration (China) [2012BAD37B06]
  2. Food Public Industry Research - Whole grains browning mechanism and control technology research
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JUDCF10051]
  4. Graduate Student Innovation Project of Jiangsu Province [CXZZ11 0486]

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In this study, a glucose oxidase (GOX), papain and xylanase combination was developed for fresh whole wheat dough for both browning inhibition and rheological improvement. Measurements of carotenoids extracted from enzyme-treated doughs showed that 0.001% (w/w) GOX could catalyze the oxidization of 40.0% carotenoids and thus cause a decrease of browning index (BI) by 5.20 during dough preparation. For 24 h browning inhibition, 0.010% (w/w) xylanase and papain individuals were able to separately act on the phenolic compounds and polyphenol oxidase, leading to lower BI rises (536 and 7.04, respectively) of doughs as compared to the BI rise (13.53) of the control dough; however, 0.020% GOX caused a higher BI rise (16.60) than control although it made BI decrease by 6.34 at 0 h. Rheological investigations on enzyme-treated doughs revealed that both xylanase and papain led to decreases of elastic (G') and viscous modulus (G) of doughs while GOX caused increases of G' and G. Therefore, an optimal combination composed of 0.010% (w/w) xylanase, 0.005% (w/w) papain and 0.002% (w/w) GOX was carried out using orthogonal experimental design by comparing BI rises in 24 h, which was also proved as a theological improver for fresh whole wheat dough. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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