In vitro glycemic index, acrylamide content, and some physicochemical and sensorial properties of special dried bread (Peksimet) enriched with einkorn wheat (Tiriticum monococcum L.) flour
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Abstract
In the present study, einkorn wheat flour (Tiriticum monococcum L.) was incorporated into a special dried bread (peksimet) formulation produced from sourdough breads at different concentrations (0–10–20–30–40 and 50 g 100 g−1) and some physicochemical and nutritional (total dietary fiber, resistant starch, glycemic index, acrylamide content) characteristics and sensory properties of the samples were investigated. The total dietary fiber content of the bread samples ranged from 3.00 to 6.17 g 100 g−1. The highest acrylamide content (247.54 µg/kg) was obtained using an einkorn flour level of 40 g 100 g−1. Einkorn wheat flour resulted in a significant decrease (from 94.61 to 89.23) in the glycemic index level of the bread samples (p < 0.05). Bread enriched with einkorn wheat flour (50.0 g 100 g−1) received the highest overall acceptability score. In conclusion, einkorn wheat flour could be used in a special dried bread formulation to enhance its nutritional quality.
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The Journal of Food Science and Technology (JFST) is the official publication of the Association of Food Scientists and Technologists of India (AFSTI). This monthly publishes peer-reviewed research papers and reviews in all branches of science, technology, packaging and engineering of foods and food products. Special emphasis is given to fundamental and applied research findings that have potential for enhancing product quality, extend shelf life of fresh and processed food products and improve process efficiency. Critical reviews on new perspectives in food handling and processing, innovative and emerging technologies and trends and future research in food products and food industry byproducts are also welcome. The journal also publishes book reviews relevant to all aspects of food science, technology and engineering.