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Effects of soybean oil on rheological characteristics of dough under high hydrostatic pressure

Journal

JOURNAL OF TEXTURE STUDIES
Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages 684-692

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jtxs.12710

Keywords

dough; HHP; rheological characteristics; soybean oil

Funding

  1. State Key Laboratory of Biobased Material and Green Papermaking, Qilu University of Technology, Shandong Academy of Sciences [GZKF202037]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31471619]

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This article explored the effect of soybean oil addition on the rheological characteristics of dough under high hydrostatic pressure. The results showed that soybean oil improved the stability, elasticity, and hardness of the dough.
In order to improve the stability of dough with soybean oil, this article explored the effect of soybean oil addition on the rheological characteristics of dough under high hydrostatic pressure. The results showed that, compared with the dough without soybean oil, the beta-sheet, disulfide bonds content, and gauche-gauche-gauche in the dough increased by 4.23%, 0.85 mu mol/g, and 4.16%, respectively when the dough was added with 6% soybean oil, which improved the degree of cross-linking polymerization of gluten protein and the stability of gluten network. Meanwhile, the dough had the highest elastic modulus and the lowest maximum creep compliance (6.85 x 10(-4) Pa-1 ), indicating that 6% soybean oil significantly increased the elasticity and hardness of the dough. The results of short-range ordered structure and paste properties showed that with the addition of soybean oil, the ordered structure and paste viscosity decreased with the increase of soybean oil.

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