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Effects of dough formula and baking conditions on acrylamide and hydroxymethylfurfural formation in cookies
Authors:Vural Gö  kmen,Ö  zge Ç  etinkaya Aç  arHamit Kö  ksel,Jale Acar
Affiliation:Department of Food Engineering, Hacettepe University, 06800 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:
The effects of dough formula and baking conditions on the formations of acrylamide and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) were studied in a cookie model system. Increasing the sugar concentration in the dough formula increased acrylamide formation during baking at 205 °C for 11 min. The effect of sugar on acrylamide formation was more pronounced for glucose than for sucrose, expectedly. Addition of citric acid into dough formula comprising sucrose increased the susceptibility of acrylamide formation, while it decreased acrylamide formation in the dough formula comprising glucose. Decreasing the pH of dough formula increased the tendency to surface browning and the formation of hydroxymethylfurfural in cookies during baking. The results suggest that a cookie with acceptable texture and colour, but having less than 150 ng/g of acrylamide, can be manufactured by lowering the baking temperature and avoiding reducing sugars in the recipe.
Keywords:Acrylamide   HMF   Cookie   Baking   Browning   Maillard reaction
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