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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 90, 期 -, 页码 540-546出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2017.12.059
关键词
Healthiness; Prebiotic fiber; Fructans; Bifidogenic activity
资金
- Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel
- National Council for Scientific and Technological Development process [141980/2016-8]
- FAEPEX [519292-2425/16]
- Unicamp agency
Burdock roots contain high contents of fructooligosaccharides and phenolic compounds; however its use as ingredient in food products is limited. This study aimed to obtain burdock root flour (BRF) by conventional drying and evaluate its potential as a prebiotic ingredient in cookies. Cookies were manufactured using a blend of whole wheat flour and refined wheat flour (51:49), replacing the concentration of refined wheat flour by BRF at 0 (C0), 5 (C1), and 10% (C2). BRF presented 40.16 g x 100 g(-1) of total dietary fiber, 181.74 mg x 100 g(-1) of chlorogenic acid, 6.19 g x 100 g(-1) of total fructooligosaccharides (FOS), and in vitro prebiotic activity. The cookies C1 and C2 exhibited 2.2 and 4.94% (on a dry basis) of BRF, respectively, with similar (p > .05) physicochemical and technological properties, except for hardness of Cl (24.83 N), which was higher (p < .05) than C0 and C2. BRF significantly increased (p < .05) FOS in cookies from 42.38 (C0) to 366.68 mg x 100 g(-1) (C2). Cookies with 4.94% BRF had a positive effect (p < .05) on the prebiotic activity. Burdock roots may be an effective alternative to provide prebiotic oligosaccharides to bakery products for consumers who search for functional foods with health benefits.
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