Appropriate amount of modified corn flour improves the structural and physicochemical properties of wheat dough

This study investigated effects of superfine grinding modified corn flour (SG-CF) and hot blanching modified corn flour (HB-CF) on properties of wheat flour and dough to improve the suitability of corn flour in flour products. Results indicated that the addition of SG-CF or HB-CF reduced the moistur...

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Main Authors: Mengdi Song, Zhiqiang Fan, Zhan Liang, Shihong Wang, Xing Zhang, Youqiang Pei, Haiyan Gao, Jie Zeng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
Series:Food Chemistry: X
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157525000859
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Summary:This study investigated effects of superfine grinding modified corn flour (SG-CF) and hot blanching modified corn flour (HB-CF) on properties of wheat flour and dough to improve the suitability of corn flour in flour products. Results indicated that the addition of SG-CF or HB-CF reduced the moisture and protein content of the mixed flour, and increased the dietary fiber content and free water proportion. Compared with SG-CF, HB-CF was more helpful enhancing the thermal stability and anti-aging properties of the mixed flour. When the amount of SG-CF was less than 15 % or the amount of HB-CF was less than 20 %, the texture properties and microstructure of the wheat dough was maintained. However, the excessive addition of SG-CF or HB-CF destroyed the gluten network structure. Results of this study are expected to provide valuable guidance for the application of SG-CF and HB-CF in flour-based products.
ISSN:2590-1575