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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/jkfn.2008.37.5.640

Changes of Breadmaking Characteristics with the Addition of Rice Bran, Fermented Rice Bran and Rice Bran Oil  

Park, Hyun-Sil (Dept. of Food Science and Food Service Industry, Yeungnam University)
Choi, Kyoung-Min (Dept. of Food Science and Food Service Industry, Yeungnam University)
Han, Gi-Dong (Dept. of Food Science and Food Service Industry, Yeungnam University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition / v.37, no.5, 2008 , pp. 640-646 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the breadmaking characteristics of white bread when rice bran (RB), fermented rice bran (FRB) and rice bran oil (RBO) were added to the dough. Addition of RB to dough generally showed a decrease of the bread volume and increase of the bread weight which is related to the comparative decrease of gluten in the dough. Addition of RB also showed a decrease of lightness with yellowish color of RB and showed some rheological changes in dough. However, up to 5% RB addition, the dough showed a similar property of breadmaking with giving functional benefits compared to the control. Moreover 5% FRB addition to the dough improved the taste, flavor, and texture important to quality of bread. Substitutional use of RBO for shortening in dough result in comparative decrease of volume of dough. Addition of yellowish RBO influenced the increasing yellowness score, hardness, gumminess and brittleness, which is disadvantageous for the quality of white bread. However up to 50% RBO substitution for shortening made little rheological differences compared to the control. The 50% RBO substitution for shortening increased the score of flavor in sensory test even if there was an unfavorable quality point of white bread caused by a decreased volume and an increased hardness. From these results it could be suggested that the proper use of RB, FRB and RBO in breadmaking could improve the taste and flavor, giving beneficial function originated from rice bran to white bread.
Keywords
fermented rice bran; rice bran oil; breadmaking; nutrition improvement; rheology;
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