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Neutral lipids in non‐starch lipid and starch lipid extracts from Portuguese sourdough bread
Authors:João M Rocha  Paavo J Kalo  F Xavier Malcata
Affiliation:1. CBQF/Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto, Portugal;2. Department of Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland;3. ISMAI – Instituto Superior da Maia, Avioso S. Pedro, Portugal;4. CEBAL – Centro de Biotecnologia Agrícola e Agro‐alimentar do Baixo Alentejo e Litoral, Beja, Portugal
Abstract:This research effort was aimed at assessing the changes in extractable neutral lipids (NL) throughout the baking process of Broa, a Portuguese traditional sourdough bread. NL were accordingly isolated, purified and quantitated – starting from non‐starch lipid (NSL) and starch lipid (SL) extracts of maize and rye flours, as well as fermented dough and bread. NSL accounted for the major fraction of extracted lipids; furthermore, the NSL/SL ratio evolved throughout processing in agreement with the phenomena prevailing during dough preparation, fermentation, and baking. An analytical method based on resolution by normal‐phase HPLC coupled with detection by evaporative light scattering was accordingly developed for quantitation of the aforementioned NL classes. Distinct NL classes correlated well with the stage of bread making. The main NL in NSL were triacylglycerols (ca. 75% of the total), but relatively high concentrations of sterol esters and diacylglycerols were also found. Conversely, free fatty acids were the dominant component of SL, whereas monoacylglycerols and free sterols were comparable to those in NSL.
Keywords:Bread making  Broa  Cereals  Fatty acids  Sterol esters
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