The effect of baking conditions on protein digestibility, mineral and oxalate content of wheat breads.
Food Chem
; 332: 127399, 2020 Dec 01.
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Different baking conditions were used in order to evaluate its effects on bread aspects. Doughs were baked at 160, 190 and 220 °C, during 9, 12, 15 and 20 min, and characterized in relation to color change, oxalate and mineral concentration, and protein digestibility. The higher the baking temperature and time, the higher the crust color change, the lower the oxalate concentration, and the higher the amount of some macro minerals. Protein digestibility may also be favored, however it does not follow a linear correlation. Although it is not possible to obtain a condition that favors the content of all minerals, protein digestibility and reduces oxalate content, the use of high temperatures and times is important as it can reduce oxalate and thereby prevent its associated problems. Understanding how to optimize it during baking could be used to produce breads with a higher mineral bioavailability, an important strategy for food industry and also when using alternative flours.
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Oxalatos
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Proteínas de Plantas
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Triticum
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Pão
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Digestão
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Manipulação de Alimentos
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Minerais
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2020
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