Quality Characteristics of High-Fiber Breads Added with Domestic Wheat Bran

국산밀 제분부산물을 첨가한 고식이섬유빵의 품질 특성

  • 이영택 (경원대학교 식품생물공학과)
  • Published : 2003.11.30

Abstract

Wheat bran, a milling by-product of domestic wheat grains, containing approximately 42% of the total dietary fiber, was tested for the effects on bread-making properties. The amylograph peak viscosity and set bark values considerably decreased with increasing levels $(0{\sim}30%)$ of wheat bran. Adding wheat bran somewhat increased water absorption and showed no consistent effect on mixing time. Yeast-leavened breads were baked with wheat flour with up to 30% of the flour substituted with domestic wheat bran. Adding domestic wheat bran exerted detrimental effect on loaf volume and decreased sensory acceptability such as crust and crumb color, crumb grain, texture, and flavor. Wheat bran decreased lightness and imparted red and yellow tint. It was suggested that domestic wheat bran could be substituted for wheat flour at levels up to 15% without significantly depressing bread quality in the preparation of high-fiber bread. Crumb firmness of bread containing 15% wheat bran was significantly higher than that of the control bread (100% wheat flour) and increased rapidly at $2{\sim}3$ days during storage.

국산밀의 제분시 생성되는 밀기울(총 식이섬유 42%)을 밀가루에 $0{\sim}30%4 첨가함에 따라 반죽과 yeast 발효빵의 품질에 미치는 영향을 조사하여 고식이섬유빵의 소재로 활용하였다. 밀가루에 첨가하는 국내산 밀기울의 양이 증가함에 따라 amylograph 최고점도와 set back은 감소하였으며, mixograph에 의한 반죽의 리을로지 특성에서 peak height는 증가한 반면에 mixing time은 감소하는 경향이었다. 밀기울의 첨가는 빵의 부피를 현저히 낮추고 crumb grain, 텍스쳐 등 관능특성에서 빵의 품질을 떨어뜨리는 것으로 나타났다. 밀기울의 첨가에 의해 빵은 L 값이 감소하여 어두워졌으며, crumb의 a 와 b값은 증가하여 적색과 황색의 색조를 부여하였다. 빵의 부피와 관능검사 측정 결과에 따라 국내산 밀기울의 적정 첨가수준은 약 15%까지인 것으로 판단되었다. 15% 밀기울 첨가빵은 대조구 빵에 비해 경도가 2배 이상 높았으며 $5^{\circ}C$$25^{\circ}C$에 5일간 저장실험에서 저장 $2{\sim}3$일에 급격한 경도의 증가를 보여주었다.

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