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Effect of microwave heating of wheat grains on the browning of dough and quality of chapattis
Authors:Deep Narayan Yadav  Prakash Eknathrao Patki  Gopal Kumar Sharma  & Amarinder Singh Bawa
Affiliation:Defence Food Research Laboratory Siddarthanagar, Mysore 570011, India
Abstract:Studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of microwave (900 W, 2450 MHz) heating of wheat grains conditioned to different moisture levels on the activity of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and subsequent colour changes during storage of wheat dough. The results showed that microwave heating of wheat grains for 80 s decreased the PPO activity significantly ( P  ≤ 0.05) with an increase in moisture level from 12 to 18%. Whole wheat flour milled from microwave treated wheat grains (80 s, 18% MC) had 93.39% less activity of PPO. The dough balls (40 g), pressed and rolled into circular form (150.00 mm diameter and 2.00 mm thickness) and stored at 5–6 °C for 72 h. The colour of flattened circular dough was measured using Hunter Colour Meter and it was found that L -value (lightness) decreased from 64.21 to 60.23 in treated and from 64.79 to 47.93 in control samples after 72 h of storage. The results showed that the microwave heating effectively controlled the enzymatic browning in dough and improved the consumer acceptability of chapattis prepared from the same during refrigerated (5–6 °C) storage for 72 h.
Keywords:Colour value  dough  microwave  polyphenol oxidase
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