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A COMPARISON OF THE FARINOGRAPH AND A MODIFIED SHEAR-PRESS FOR MEASURING THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF DOUGH AND ITS FINISHED PRODUCTS1
Authors:S. SIRIVICHA  A. KRAMER
Abstract:The development of a single texture testing instrument for determining the complicated properties of dough and the textural characteristics of the final product of dough will eliminate the need for a series of specialized instruments. The farinograph and a modified shear-press were used to determine the rheological properties of doughs made from 15 mixtures of all purpose wheat flour, hard wheat flour and 6% soy fortified wheat flour adjusted with 54.7, 58.0, 61.1, 64.6 and 67.9% water absorptions. The shear-press was also used to determine the textural characteristics of the finished products. The shear-press was found to be equal to the farinograph in providing information on certain rheological properties of dough, and high correlations were obtained between these ‘texturegrams’ and farinogram parameters. For instance, the correlation between “viscoelasticity” per texturegram and “maximum consistency” per farinogram was 0.982; between “viscoelasticity” per texturegram and “elasticity” per farinogram was 0.969; and the correlation between “stability of viscoelasticity” per texturegram and “twenty minute drop” per farinogram was 0.941. The adhesive and cohesive properties of dough obtained from shear-press texturegrams explained 88.4% of the variance of the hardness of the end-products. The consistency and elasticity of dough obtained from farinograms explained 90.6% of the variance of the hardness of the end-products. If the method of water absorption and mixing of flour could be standardized, the shear-press could be utilized both for predicting rheological properties of bakery products from determinations on doughs as well as direct evaluations of the finished products.
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