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Effects of natural inulin on the rheological, physicochemical and structural properties of frozen dough during frozen storage and its mechanism

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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2023.114973

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Natural inulin; Frozen dough; Rheological properties; Protein; Water distribution

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This study evaluated the impact of different substitution levels of natural inulin on the rheological, physicochemical, and structural properties of frozen dough. Natural inulin increased the G' and G'' values of the samples. The natural inulin dough displayed characteristics such as enhanced stability of the protein structure, improved interaction between tightly bound water, protein, and starch polymers, and a more uniform gluten network structure. Freezing and frozen storage processes can negatively affect dough quality, but natural inulin can alleviate the damage and improve the quality of frozen dough.
The impact of various substitution levels of natural inulin on the rheological, physicochemical and structural properties of frozen dough was evaluated in this study. Natural inulin increased the G & PRIME; and G & DPRIME;of samples. Natural inulin dough displayed characteristics with increasing the stability of the protein structure, enhancing the interaction of tightly bound water with protein and starch polymers, and more uniform gluten network structure. The freezing and frozen storage processes can lead to dough quality deterioration. Natural inulin could alleviate damage of long-term frozen storage to dough quality, protecting the protein and gluten network structure, reducing the loss of tightly bound water to degree. Generally, various substitution levels of natural inulin had a positive effect on the rheological, physicochemical and structural properties of dough. The 5 g/100 g natural inulin could better alleviate the quality deterioration of frozen dough during frozen storage and improve the quality of frozen dough.

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