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Quality Characteristics on Sprouted Brown Rice-Bread Added with Pumpkin Powder (호박이 첨가된 발아현미 식빵의 품질특성)

  • Joo Seon-Jong;Kim Ki-Sik;Yoon Hyang-Sik;Hong Ji-Sun;Kim Sook Jeong
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.503-507
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    • 2004
  • The quality of bread made of sprouted brown rice ($20\%$), wheat flour and pumpkin powder was investigated. The bread was manufactured with 0, 1, 3 and $5\%$ pumpkin powder (W/W) with increasing and wheat flour. Volume of the breads were decreased from 4.68 mL/g to 3.60 mL/g as pumpkin powder contents increased from $0\%\;to\;5\%$. Lightness decreased with increasing pumpkin powder contents. Yellowness increased from 10.97 to 27.01 with increasing pumpkin powder contents. Textural characteristics of bread crumb were influenced by adding additives pumpkin powder. Hardness, adhesiveness and chewiness of bread decreased as the added level of pumpkin powder. In sensory evaluation, sensory scores for color, flavor and overall quality of bread increased with increasing pumpkin powder contents.

Combined Effects of Vital Gluten, Gum, Emulsifier, and Enzyme on the Properties of Rice Bread (활성글루텐, 검, 유화제 및 효소제의 복합첨가에 따른 쌀빵의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Kyung-Eun;Lee, Young-Tack
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.320-325
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    • 2009
  • The effects of adding additives such as vital gluten, gum, emulsifier, and enzyme to rice flour on baking quality were examined. The effects of different gums on the pasting and dough properties of rice flour containing vital gluten were studied using a Rapid Visco Analyzer (RVA) and a Brabender farinograph. The RVA peak, breakdown, and final viscosities decreased with the addition of gums, while setback viscosity increased. The farinogram showed that rice flour supplemented with gums such as tara gum, guar gum, and locust bean gum (LBG) increased water absorption and dough stability, yielding strengthened dough similar to wheat flour dough. The addition of guar or tara gum/sodium stearoyl lactylate (SSL)/fungal $\alpha$-amylase (AMYL) or glucose oxidase (GO) blend improved the volume and reduced the crumb firmness of rice bread prepared from rice flour containing 14% vital gluten. Therefore, the combined addition of gum, emulsifier and enzyme into rice flour significantly improved the rice bread quality, allowing the decrease of the vital gluten level in rice bread formula.

Development of Composite Flours and Their Products Utilizing Domestic Raw Materials - II. Bread-making Test with Composite Flours - (국산원료(國産原料)를 활용(活用)한 복합분(複合粉) 및 제품개발(製品開發)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 제 2 보 복합분(複合粉)을 이용(利用)한 제빵시험(試驗) -)

  • Kim, Hyong-Soo;Kim, Yong-Hui;Woo, Chang-Myung;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.16-24
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    • 1973
  • Breads were made from composite flours based on domestic resources and their quality was assessed to obtain the following results. 1) When barley bread was made according to the formula for standard wheat bread, its specific loaf volume (SLV) was quite low (1.3 at 100% addition of water) in comparison with 3.3 for wheat bread. Addition of 10% defatted soy flour increased its SLV to 1.7 (at 100% water). Among various flour-improving additives, the use of 1.5% GMS + 0.5% CSL gave best results (SLV: 2.0 at 100% water). Admixture of wheat flour with the composite flour based on barley was most effective. Replacement of barley flour with 25% wheat flour gave SLV of 2.8 (at 90% water) and that with 50% wheat flour gave SLV of 3.2 (at 90% water), comparable to standard wheat bread with respect to loaf volume, color and texture. 2) Sweet potato bread had the characteristics of turning black-brown on baking. Use of 20% defatted soy flour and GMS + CSL gave higher SLV (1.9 at 100% water). Addition of wheat flour at 25% or 50% level to the composite flour based on sweet potato flour gave SLV of 2.3 and 2.6, respectively, at 90% water and its color and texture were improved 3) Potato flour was different from sweet potato flour in baking, the effect of GMS + CSL being quite low. Bread from corn flour was different from barley flour bread and defatted rice bran was not suitable for bread-making. 4) Bread was made from following composite flours based on naked barley and sweet potato flours along with the use of proper additives: (a) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (45 : 10 : 45) (b) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (67 : 10 : 23) (c) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour (90 : 10) (d) sweet potato flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (40 : 20 : 40) (e) sweet potato flour + defatted soy flour (60 : 20 : 20) Sensory evaluation of above breads in comparison with standard wheat bread (So) gave the following decreasing order of scores, So>(a)>(b)>(c)>(e)>(d) and Duncan's multiple range test showed that bread (a) was not different from standard wheat bread significantly at 5% level, in overall evaluation including color, texture, taste and flavor.

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Studies on Nutritionist's Perception and Usage of Rice Products among Foodservice Meals in Elementary School Foodservice in Gwangju and Jeonnam Area (광주전남지역 초등학교급식에서 쌀가루와 쌀가공제품 이용현황 및 영양(교)사의 인지도)

  • Kim, Eun-Sung;Kim, Ji-Myoung;Shin, Malshick
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.815-823
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    • 2013
  • To provide rice products in substituted for wheat flour and wheat products in elementary school foodservice, the survey for nutritionist in elementary school was accomplished from November 3rd to 8th, 2012 in Gwangju and Jeonnam area, and obtained 83 and 95 copies from Gwangju and Jeonnam, respectively. Most nutritionists were graduated from universities and had careers longer than 15 years. The nutritionists (56.7%) had worked at the schools where food allergy students were enrolled. The consumption of wheat flours per one student per month was 677.8 g in Gwangju and 707.4 g in Jeonnam. Udon and Jajangmyeon were more popular wheat products. Nutritionist agreed positively that rice products instead of wheat products were possible to use for meal menu (73.5% in Gwangju and 61.1% in Jeonnam). The frequent use of rice products was tteokbokkitteok, because of students' preference. The rice bread and tteokguktteok were preferred significantly higher in Jeonnam than in Gwangju. The advantages of rice products which perceived by nutritionists were benefits for health, digestive easily, and high nutritious, but their disadvantages were hard-to-find and expensive. The nutritional values of rice and recipes for cooking rice products were required as educational program for increasing consumption of rice products. Demonstration for rice cooking methods was selected most popular program. The application of rice products for school foodservice was preferred to Jeonnam compared to Gwangju (p<0.001). As a consequence, the nutritionists working in elementary school in Gwangju and Jeonnam area have positive thought about using rice products in school foodservice, if educational program of school foodservice menu using rice products should be demonstrated them.

Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread with Haenaru Rice Flour (해나루쌀을 첨가한 식빵의 품질특성)

  • Ju, Hyoung-Woog;Lee, Kwang-Suck
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.44-56
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of white pan bread with Haenaru rice flour which is regional product of Dangjin. Haenaru rice flour was substituted 10%, 30% and 50% for each bread sample. The overall effects of Haenaru rice flour substitution on pan bread were examined by investigating fermentation rates, pH, volume, specific volume, TPA, crumbScan and colorimeter and using sensory evaluation. A control showed the highest fermentation rate by 60 min, but there was no differences among all samples except HNR50 after 60 min. The higher Haenaru rice flour content, the higher pH value of bread loaf and bread and the lower volume and specific volume of rice breads. According to TPA and crumbscan, high amounts of Haenaru rice flour substitution increased the hardness of bread and decreased fineness and elongation of bread cells. In sensory evaluation, though a control got the best texture, flavor and overall acceptance, HRF30 and HRF10 showed the best preference of appearance and taste respectively, But most of all, there were no significant differences among those samples. Consequently, the results indicate that a substitution of Haenaru rice flour for wheat flour by 30 percent will not show any decisive difference in consumer's acceptance.

Physicochemical Characteristics of Loaf Bread Added with Waxy Black Rice Flour by Storage Period (찰흑미분 첨가 식빵의 저장기간별 이화학적 특성 변화)

  • Kim, Weon-Mo;Lee, Yoon-Shin
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.248-258
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    • 2011
  • To analyze die quality characteristics of loaf bread added with waxy black rice flour by its storage period, this study stored loaf bread made of wheat flour added with 10% 20% 30% and 40% of waxy black rice flour for 4 days while measuring water activity, pH, chromaticity and texture. The results of die study are as follows. Based on die results of measurements of water activity of loaf bread added with waxy black rice flour by storage period, die control group and die groups added with 10% and 20% of waxy black rice flour showed significantly low water activity from the $3_{rd}$ day of storage and die groups added with 30% and 40% of waxy black rice flour from the $2_{nd}$ day of storage. As for pH changes over the storage period, only die group added with 40% of waxy black rice flour showed significant pH decreases from die $3_{rd}$ day of storage while the control group and the groups added with 10% and 30% of waxy black rice flour showed significant pH decreases from die $2_{nd}$day of storage. As for the pH of each group of loaf bread by storage days, die loaf bread added with 40% of waxy black rice flour showed significantly higher pH compared to the control group. Brightness decreased significantly from the 2nd day of storage and die yellowness from the $3_{rd}$ day of storage. As for chromaticity changes by storage days, as die amount of added waxy black rice flour increased, L values and b values decreased while redness values significantly increased. Over die storage period, hardness, gumminess and chewiness increased and die waxy black rice flour added groups showed lower increase rates compared to die control group. Especially, die groups added with 30% and 40% of waxy black rice flour showed low hardness changes. Springiness level was decreased as die addition rate of waxy black rice flour was increased, and the group added with 40% of waxy balck rice flour showed die lowest springiness level. It also showed lower cohesiveness up to the 3rd day of storage compared to die day of manufacturing. Therefore, it could be seen that die loaf bread made from wheat flour added with 30% of waxy black rice flour showed better quality feature until die $3_{rd}$ day of storage than die other experimental groups.

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Development of Marker-free TaGlu-Ax1 Transgenic Rice Harboring a Wheat High-molecular-weight Glutenin Subunit (HMW-GS) Protein (벼에서 밀 고분자 글루테닌 단백질(TaGlu-Ax1) 발현을 통하여 쌀가루 가공적성 증진을 위한 마커프리(marker-free) 형질전환 벼의 개발)

  • Jeong, Namhee;Jeon, Seung-Ho;Kim, Dool-Yi;Lee, Choonseok;Ok, Hyun-Choong;Park, Ki-Do;Hong, Ha-Cheol;Lee, Seung-Sik;Moon, Jung-Kyung;Park, Soo-Kwon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.1121-1129
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    • 2016
  • High-molecular-weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GSs) are extremely important determinants of the functional properties of wheat dough. Transgenic rice plants containing a wheat TaGlu-Ax1 gene encoding a HMG-GS were produced from the Korean wheat cultivar ‘Jokyeong’ and used to enhance the bread-making quality of rice dough using the Agrobacterium-mediated co-transformation method. Two expression cassettes with separate DNA fragments containing only TaGlu-Ax1 and hygromycin phosphotransferase II (HPTII) resistance genes were introduced separately into the Agrobacterium tumefaciens EHA105 strain for co-infection. Rice calli were infected with each EHA105 strain harboring TaGlu-Ax1 or HPTII at a 3:1 ratio of TaGlu-Ax1 and HPTII. Among 210 hygromycin-resistant T0 plants, 20 transgenic lines harboring both the TaGlu-Ax1 and HPTII genes in the rice genome were obtained. The integration of the TaGlu-Ax1 gene into the rice genome was reconfirmed by Southern blot analysis. The transcripts and proteins of the wheat TaGlu-Ax1 were stably expressed in rice T1 seeds. Finally, the marker-free plants harboring only the TaGlu-Ax1 gene were successfully screened in the T1 generation. There were no morphological differences between the wild-type and marker-free transgenic plants. The quality of only one HMW-GS (TaGlu-Ax1) was unsuitable for bread making using transgenic rice dough. Greater numbers and combinations of HMW and LMW-GSs and gliadins of wheat are required to further improve the processing qualities of rice dough. TaGlu-Ax1 marker-free transgenic plants could provide good materials to make transgenic rice with improved bread-making qualities.

Effect of Fermented Rice Bran on Rheological Properties of White Bread Dough (발효쌀겨의 첨가에 따른 식빵 반죽의 물리적 특성)

  • Park, Hyun-Sil;Han, Gi-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.82-90
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the rheological properties of doughs blended with 5% to 20% fermented rice bran (FRB) were investigated using farinographs, amylographs, extensographs, and SEM. In the farinograph analysis, the water absorption decreased and the replacement ratio of FRB increased over the time of development of the dough. The stability time of the dough was shortened, and the degree of softening decreased with added volume of FRB. The amylograph analysis showed that the temperature at the beginning of gelatinization showed a tendency to increase with increasing replacement ratio of FRB, but the gelatinization temperature showed no significant difference between the FRB-added groups and control group. The extensograph analysis showed that when the replacement ratio of FRB was over 10%, the extension of the dough decreased while the resistance was increased. In the SEM analysis, the added dough with less than 10% FRB had similar characteristics in gluten matrix and gas bubbles to those of the control of wheat flour alone. It was concluded that an added FRB volume of below 10% is most suitable for bread making.

Changes in the Cadmium and Lead Contents of Rice and Wheat Flour during their Cooking and Processing (쌀과 밀가루의 조리가공(調理加工)중 카드뮴 및 납 함량(含量)의 변화)

  • Jung, Soo-Yeun;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.264-269
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    • 1986
  • This study was undertaken to investigate the removal efficiency of heavy metals (Cd, Pb) in rice and wheat flour by cooking and processing. After four times washing of rice grains with water, the removal ratios of cadmium and lead from artificially-contaminated samples were 39.271 and 34.9%, respectively. In cookingof rice grains washed three-times with water, the residue levels of cadmium and lead decreased to 85.7%, 83.0% in electric rice cooker and 74.51%, 72.6% in pressure rice cooker, respectively. No significant difference was observed in the removal of the metals between naturally-contaminated and artificially contaminated rice samples, and between the electric and pressure rice cookers. In baking of artificially-contaminated wheat flour into cookie and loaf bread, the removal ratios of cadmium and lead were negligible as expected. When knife-cut noodle was made from artificially-contaminated wheat flour and boiled in water, 75% of the metals were found in the noodle solids and only 25% of them were removed into the broth.

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Review on Rice Flour Manufacturing and Utilization

  • Kim, Myoung Ho
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2013
  • Background: The Korean government launched a project in 2008, where the amount of rice used as raw ingredient in rice-based foods in 2012 was planned to increase up to 10% (470,000 ton) of the total rice production through developing various new rice-based processed foods and their commercial manufacturing technology. Among the four major rice-based processed foods, rice cakes and noodles need rice flour as their main raw ingredient. Technology in rice flour utilization and manufacturing is far behind than the technology pertinent to wheat flour in many subject areas. Purpose: This review aims to provide information on rice flour utilization and manufacturing with some fundamental subjects in the area of size reduction. Results: A variety of food items including bread, noodle, cake, cookie, muffin, pre-mix, beverage, vinegar, surimi, and artificial meat have found rice flour as their raw ingredient. Rice bread made out of 100% rice flour has been developed and is now sold in retail stores. Various noodle products made from rice flour are also on the market. Issues on product definition and labeling regulation about rice flour content of the products were explored. Generalized grinding equations available in the literature were seldom used in practice; instead, it has been a general practice to develop empirical equations from test milling data. Introductory remarks on three popular particle size measurement methods (sieving, Coulter counter, light diffraction) were explained. Mathematical expressions frequently used to describe particle size distribution and to correlate cumulative quantity of particles with particle size were represented. Milling methods used in producing rice flour were described along with their advantages and disadvantages. Because of their profound effect on functional properties of the rice flour, four rice flour milling equipments used at both laboratory experiments and commercial manufacturing plants were discussed.