Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of adding (in two different doses 15% and 30%) pseudocereal (buckwheat, amaranth and quinoa) flour on the antioxidant properties and sensory value of breads. Buckwheat flour had the highest phenolic content (7.25±0.23mg/gdw). The content of total flavonoids in flours was about 2-4 fold higher when compared to breads. The addition of buckwheat flour to wheat bread, particularly in higher dose, was more effective in enhancing antioxidant activity, as evaluated by means of FRAP and DPPH, which increased by 2.36 fold, and 3.64 fold respectively, in comparison with other pseudocereal flours (amaranth, quinoa), which caused, in higher doses, the changes of above parameters within the ranges 1.20-1.79 fold, and 0.60-1.71 fold. Analysis of sensory results of breads showed that addition of buckwheat flour to the dough might improve subjective properties of bread and increase acceptable quality attributes such as taste, colour or odour. All these observations suggest that addition of buckwheat flour into bread can improve antioxidant as well as sensory properties of bread. Bread fortified with pseudocereal flours, and especially with buckwheat flour, may be placed on the market as a functional food.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 548-555 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | LWT |
| Volume | 46 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2012 |
Keywords
- Antioxidant activity
- Bread
- Pseudocereal
- Sensory quality
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