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Quality of noodles made from colour-grained wheat

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  • Dongyun MA

    (College of Agronomy and)

  • Jian ZHANG

    (Department of Food Science and Technology; Henan Agricultural University; Zhengzhou, China)

  • Yaoguang LI

    (College of Agronomy and)

  • Chenyang WANG

    (College of Agronomy and)

Abstract

The protein content (PC), total phenolic content (TPC) and quality of fresh Chinese noodles made from flour processed from four colour-grained wheat cultivars using three milling methods were investigated in this study. The highest PC and sedimentation volumes were shown in partially debranned grain flour (PGF) and refined flour (RF), respectively. Whole wheat flour (WWF) and PGF had significantly higher TPC and total flavonoid contents (TFC) than RF. Wheat cv. Jizi439 (JZ) showed the highest PC, while cv. Heibaoshi (HBS) showed the highest TPC in all three milling methods. In textural profile analysis of noodles HBS showed the lowest hardness, gumminess and chewiness irrespective of milling method, while cv. Shandongzimai (SDZM) expressed higher values depending on milling method. The total sensory score of noodles decreased with increased bran retention, and noodles made from HBS RF and PGF had the highest total scores. The results suggest that PGF made from black wheat HBS can be used to make fresh Chinese noodles with improved nutrient status and without any loss of food sensory quality.

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  • Dongyun MA & Jian ZHANG & Yaoguang LI & Chenyang WANG, 2018. "Quality of noodles made from colour-grained wheat," Czech Journal of Food Sciences, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 36(4), pages 314-320.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlcjf:v:36:y:2018:i:4:id:130-2017-cjfs
    DOI: 10.17221/130/2017-CJFS
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