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

Lee, Young-Tack (Department of Food and Bioengineering, Kyungwon University)
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Applied Biological Chemistry / v.46, no.4, 2003 , pp. 323-328 More about this Journal
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.
Keywords
domestic wheat; wheat bran; baking properties; fiber bread;
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