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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/jkfn.2017.46.7.833

Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Pan Bread Made with Various Amounts of Squeezed Perilla Leaf Juice  

Oh, Suk-Tae (Department of Culinary Arts, Woosong University)
Kim, Kee-Hyuk (Department of Culinary Arts, Woosong University)
Kim, Won-Mo (Department of Baking & Pastry, Woosong College)
Lee, Gyu-Hee (Culinary Science Research Center, Woosong University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition / v.46, no.7, 2017 , pp. 833-840 More about this Journal
Abstract
For wide application of perilla leaf, which has various healthy functions and can be easily cultured across Korea, the physicochemical and sensory properties of pan bread made with various amounts of squeezed perilla leaf juice (SPLJ) were analyzed. When dough characteristics were analyzed by using farinograph, consistency and dough development time were not significantly different between the control and bread dough made with various amounts of SPLJ, whereas dough stability time increased with increasing SPLJ amount. Expansion rate of dough decreased with increasing SPLJ amount. The volume, specific volume, and baking loss rate of pan bread made with various SPLJ amounts decreased with increasing SPLJ amount. Pan bread crumb colors became thickened and greenish with increasing SPLJ amount. For physical properties of pan bread made with various SPLJ amounts, springiness and cohesiveness decreased with increasing SPLJ amount, whereas brittleness, chewiness, and hardness increased with increasing SPLJ amount. In the sensory strength analysis, pore uniformity and soft texture decreased with increasing SPLJ amount, whereas crumb color (dark greenish), perilla leaf odor, perilla leaf taste, and chewing texture increased with increasing SPLJ amount. In the overall acceptance analysis, 1.5% SPLJ was the most preferred with a score of 7.10. However, statistical differences between 1.5% and 1.0% SPLJ were not detected at P<0.05. In the partial least squares analysis, consumers liked bread with a green crumb color, perilla leaf odor, perilla leaf taste, and soft and chewing texture. In conclusion, physicochemical properties of pan bread made with SPLJ were less desirable than those of the control; however, consumer acceptance of pan bread made with 1.5% SPLJ was shown the highest. Therefore, methods for increasing physicochemical properties of pan bread made with SPLJ need to be developed for wide application of perilla leaf.
Keywords
perilla leaf squeezed juice; physicochemical; sensory; partial least squares (PLS);
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