Improvement of zein dough characteristics using dilute organic acids

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Sly, Alexandra Claire
Taylor, Janet
Taylor, J.R.N. (John Reginald Nuttall)

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Elsevier

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The replacement of gluten in dough products poses a major challenge. Preparing zein doughs in dilute acetic acid and lactic acid, such as produced during sourdough fermentation, was investigated. Increasing acid concentrations (0.7, 1.3 and 5.4% [v/v]) increased zein extensibility and reduced the stress and related parameters. Preparation of zein-maize starch/- rice doughs in dilute organic acids improved dough properties to the extent that the doughs could hold air and be inflated into a bubble by Alveography. Further, they exhibited similar Stability (P), Distensibility and deformation energy (W) to wheat flour dough. Confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed an ordered linear fibril network in zein and zein-rice flour doughs prepared in the dilute acids, which became uniform with increasing acid concentration. SDS-PAGE showed that the acids did not hydrolyse or polymerise the zein. FTIR indicated that the acidic conditions slightly increased the proportion of α-helical conformation in the zein doughs, possibly as a result of deamination. This conformational change may be responsible for the considerably improved zein dough properties. Zein doughs prepared in dilute organic acids show potential as a gluten replacement in gluten-free formulations.

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Zein, Organic acids, Gluten-free, Organic acids, Rheology, Fibrils

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Sly, AC, Taylor, J & Taylor, JRN 2014, 'Improvement of zein dough characteristics using dilute organic acids', Journal of Cereal Science, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 157-163.