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Study of physio-chemical properties of high-protein baking mixtures
Damborská, Alexandra ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
In terms of nutrition, proteins are an integral part of the diet. They have many functions in the human body, and their lack in the diet has a negative effect on human health. For now, the biggest source of protein is animal production. However, plant sources, which are also rich in protein content, are also starting to come to the fore. Pastries are among the most consumed foods in the world. By adding protein isolates, concentrates or hydrolyzates, you can increase the protein content of baked goods and, in addition, enrich its amino acid profile. The following proteins were selected for the preparation of high-protein bakery mixes - pea protein isolate, wheat bran protein concentrate, beef protein hydrolyzate, brown rice protein isolate, egg white protein isolate, whey protein isolate, soy protein isolate, gluten and hemp protein concentrate. The protein content of plain wheat flour was determined to be 11%. The mixtures were mixed so that the resulting protein content was 20%. The reference sample of plain wheat flour T530 and the high-protein mixture were analyzed to determine the chemical and mainly the rheological properties. From the rheological determinations, a farinographic and extensographic analysis of the formed doughs was performed. The determined parameters were processed by the principal component analysis method to compare the properties against the reference.
Fortification of bakery products with protein isolate from wheat bran
Bidmonová, Karolína ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
Proteins, as the major structural component of all cells and tissues, along with fats and carbohydrates, are a key macronutrient in human nutrition. An insufficient protein intake in the diet can lead to health problems and increasing protein malnutrition. Food fortification plays an important role in eliminating this protein deficiency. Wheat products, as a widely consumed food, seem to be a suitable commodity for protein fortification. Wheat bran was selected as a suitable source of protein due to its availability, protein content and relative simply method of a protein isolation. In the experimental part, the protein was extracted from wheat bran and used to prepare the mixtures. The mixture contained T530 flour and the 5%, 10% and 15% addition of the wheat bran protein isolate. From these mixtures, doughs were prepared and were subjected to chemical and rheological analysis. Finally, wheat baguettes with the addition of wheat bran protein isolate were made. The texture and taste properties of the baked products were verified by sensory analysis. The mixtures of flour and whey protein and a sample of unriched flour were also analysed to compare the results. Applied tests have shown that the addition of protein influences not only nutritional and chemical but also rheological properties. The addition of wheat bran protein isolate had a negative impact on the taste properties of the baguette Higher addition of BPI caused the increase of the bitterness of products. Taste optimization could be a topic for future study.
Fortification of bakery products with protein isolate from wheat bran
Bidmonová, Karolína ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
Proteins, as the major structural component of all cells and tissues, along with fats and carbohydrates, are a key macronutrient in human nutrition. An insufficient protein intake in the diet can lead to health problems and increasing protein malnutrition. Food fortification plays an important role in eliminating this protein deficiency. Wheat products, as a widely consumed food, seem to be a suitable commodity for protein fortification. Wheat bran was selected as a suitable source of protein due to its availability, protein content and relative simply method of a protein isolation. In the experimental part, the protein was extracted from wheat bran and used to prepare the mixtures. The mixture contained T530 flour and the 5%, 10% and 15% addition of the wheat bran protein isolate. From these mixtures, doughs were prepared and were subjected to chemical and rheological analysis. Finally, wheat baguettes with the addition of wheat bran protein isolate were made. The texture and taste properties of the baked products were verified by sensory analysis. The mixtures of flour and whey protein and a sample of unriched flour were also analysed to compare the results. Applied tests have shown that the addition of protein influences not only nutritional and chemical but also rheological properties. The addition of wheat bran protein isolate had a negative impact on the taste properties of the baguette Higher addition of BPI caused the increase of the bitterness of products. Taste optimization could be a topic for future study.
Kvalita pšeničné mouky českých a zahraničních výrobců
Zigmundová, Veronika
The aim of this thesis was to compare the wheat flour quality of Czech and foreign producers. Soft wheat flour was evaluated from 14 producers from the Czech Republic and 21 foreign producers (from Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, Australia and New Zealand). The basic technological analysis of these flour samples was made and farinograph properties of doughs were carried out on farinograph device. The baking experiment with the quality parameters evaluation and sensory analysis of baked products were made, the flour and crust colour was determined and the baked products compactness was carried out as well. The Czech flour quality didn´t differ from foreign flour significantly (level of importance = 0,05). Only Zeleny sedimentation test and drop dough consistency were different, where the Czech flour was evaluated better.

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