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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 2017; 46(5): 616-621

Published online May 31, 2017

Copyright © The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition.

Quality Characteristics of Domestic Strong Wheat Flour

Han Sub Kwak1, Mi Jeong Kim1, Oui-Woung Kim2, and Sang Sook Kim1

1Research Group of Cognition and Sensory Perception and 2Research Group of Smart Food Distribution System, Korea Food Research Institute

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The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical properties of domestic strong wheat flour (DSWF). Three commercial DSWFs (D1, D2, and D3) were compared with imported strong wheat flour (ISWF). DSWFs had higher moisture content, crude protein content, lightness, and whiteness than ISWF. DSWFs showed lower solvent retention capacity and water absorption index than ISWF. DSWFs also showed significantly higher water solubility index than ISWF (P<0.05). Setback values by rapid visco analysis were significantly higher in D1 and D2 than in ISWF and D3, which means ISWF and D3 were better in retarding retrogradation. Differential scanning calorimetry results showed that ISWF required 6.2 J/g of energy for phase transition, whereas DSWFs needed 6.67∼7.13 J/g. The farinograph results showed that ISWF had higher water absorption, longer dough stability time, and significantly higher softening of dough at 20 min than DSWF (P<0.05). Dough resistance and extensibility were higher in ISWF than in DSWFs.

Keywords: wheat, flour, domestic, imported, strong wheat flour

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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 2017; 46(5): 616-621

Published online May 31, 2017

Copyright © The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition.

시판 강력분 우리밀의 품질 특성

Quality Characteristics of Domestic Strong Wheat Flour

Han Sub Kwak*1, Mi Jeong Kim*1, Oui-Woung Kim*2, and Sang Sook Kim*1

*1Research Group of Cognition and Sensory Perception and *2Research Group of Smart Food Distribution System, Korea Food Research Institute

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical properties of domestic strong wheat flour (DSWF). Three commercial DSWFs (D1, D2, and D3) were compared with imported strong wheat flour (ISWF). DSWFs had higher moisture content, crude protein content, lightness, and whiteness than ISWF. DSWFs showed lower solvent retention capacity and water absorption index than ISWF. DSWFs also showed significantly higher water solubility index than ISWF (P<0.05). Setback values by rapid visco analysis were significantly higher in D1 and D2 than in ISWF and D3, which means ISWF and D3 were better in retarding retrogradation. Differential scanning calorimetry results showed that ISWF required 6.2 J/g of energy for phase transition, whereas DSWFs needed 6.67∼7.13 J/g. The farinograph results showed that ISWF had higher water absorption, longer dough stability time, and significantly higher softening of dough at 20 min than DSWF (P<0.05). Dough resistance and extensibility were higher in ISWF than in DSWFs.

Keywords: wheat, flour, domestic, imported, strong wheat flour