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Effects of the combination of starters and enzymes in regulating bread quality and shelf life / Effectos de la combinación de iniciadores microbianos y enzimas en la calidad y conservación del pan
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Shelf LifeEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsProper TiesGrain QualityFood StorageBread QualityGrain ScienceFood MicrobiologyCommercial EnzymesHealth SciencesFood FermentationIn Vitro FermentationPhysical Shelf LifeFood QualityFood PreservativesFood StructureFood SafetyBiomanufacturingFood BioprocessingMicrobiologyConservación Del PanSeed Processing
The influence of commercial enzymes and starters on white wheat bread quality and keeping proper ties (microbial and physical shelf life) has been studied. Two different quality flours, two enzymes (α- amylase/pentosanase, lipase and their mix), and three microbial starters were used to formulate twenty four breads. The combination of enzymes and starter resulted in beneficial effects greater than those obtained when each technological aid was used in a single way. The effect was mostly stressed when low grade wheat flour was used; in this case, specifically designated combinations facilitated loaves of improved volume and shape, and a crumb texture with initial values and rate of staling close to those found with a high quality flour.
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