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Title: | Defatted wheat germ application: Influence on cookies’ properties with regard to its particle size and dough moisture content | Authors: | Petrović, Jovana Rakić, Dušan Fišteš, Aleksandar Pajin, Biljana Lončarević, Ivana Tomović, Vladimir Zarić, Danica |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2017 | Journal: | Food Science and Technology International | Abstract: | © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The introduction of agro-food industry by-products rich in bioactive compounds represents major challenge in food industry sector. The influence of wheat germ particle size (<150 µm, 150–1000 µm, and 800–2000 µm), wheat germ content (5, 10, and 15%), and dough moisture content (20, 22, and 24%) on chemical, textural, and sensory characteristics of cookies was investigated using the Box–Behnken experimental design. The substitution of wheat flour with wheat germ increased the protein, fat, mineral, and fiber content of the cookies. The particle size of wheat germ affected the textural properties of cookies. As the particle size of wheat germ increased, the hardness of cookies decreased. The color of the cookie was most influenced by the interaction of dough moisture content and wheat germ particle size. Wheat germ level up to 15% had no significant effect on the sensory characteristics of cookies. A suitable combination of defatted wheat germ level, its particle size, and dough moisture content can improve the nutritional value of cookies, without causing a negative effect on the cookies’ sensory characteristics. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2914 | ISSN: | 10820132 | DOI: | 10.1177/1082013217713101 |
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