Evaluation and analysis of transglutaminase-modified gluten-free soybean bread processed using ohmic heating with varied voltage levels

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[1] [1,Sutrisno, Aji
[2] Hutasoit, Jenri Parlinggoman
[3] Murtini, Erni Sofia
[4] Effendi, Freini Dessi
[5] Prakash, Sangeeta
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Crosslinking - Electric conductivity - Food chemistry - Food ingredients - Thermal processing (foods);
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10.1016/j.ifset.2024.103904
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This study investigates the impact of ohmic heating voltage gradients and transglutaminase (TGase)-catalyzed protein crosslinking on the development process and the properties of gluten-free (GF) bread made using soybean as the sole flour. Voltage gradients (5.83–10 V/cm) significantly influenced bread characteristics by enhancing temperature, electrical conductivity, and current intensity, while reducing baking time, baking loss, and specific energy consumption. Ohmic-heated bread exhibited superior specific volume (2.24–2.93 cm3/g) compared to conventionally baked bread (1.84 cm3/g), alongside improved porosity, pore size, and texture. Optimal treatment at 7.5 V/cm (90 V) yielded bread with a specific volume of 2.93 ± 0.37 cm3/g, porosity of 30.73 ± 2.07 %, and desirable textural properties, including springiness (9.36 ± 0.05) and chewiness (4.87 ± 1.54 N). TGase addition further improved quality, increasing specific volume, springiness, and cohesiveness, while reducing hardness and altering color properties. Ohmic heating efficiently achieved temperatures up to 97 °C, with higher voltage gradients correlating to faster heating rates, greater electrical conductivity, and reduced energy consumption. However, TGase inclusion reduced these rates due to batter modifications. The findings demonstrate that ohmic heating and TGase application are effective in overcoming key challenges in GF bread production. This approach, using soybean flour, improves nutritional quality and sensory attributes, offering a promising alternative to conventional methods. © 2024
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