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Application of Frafra Potato () Flour in the Development of Gluten-free Bread

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Feb 2
PMID 38304828
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The rising cost of wheat flour and incidences of celiac disease, an intolerance to gluten in wheat products, have created the need to explore ingredients, especially alternative flours, for developing gluten-free products. This study examined the performance of Frafra potato flour (FPF), a nutritious lesser-known indigenous crop, in the production of bread using a novel dough-conditioners (egg-gelatin combinations), and Transglutaminase blend to improve the product properties. The developed product was evaluated for physicochemical and sensory characteristics. The findings indicated that products with a single dough-conditioner (GFBE and GFBG) exhibited a weaker dough, prolonged development time, reduced stability, mixing tolerance, and increased cooking loss (p < 0.05). However, egg-gelatin dough-conditioner in GFBEG effectively improved the dough and bread structure, comparable to conventional bread (WTB). The dough stability and development time in GFBEG improved by 30 %, while bread volume increased by 10 %. SEM showed an improved network matrix and well-embedded starch granules in GFBEG, comparable to WTB. Sensory evaluation revealed GFBEG had a minor bitter flavour note, relative to WTB. Therefore, combining FPF with multiple dough-conditioners and TGase will produce bread with comparable characteristics to conventional bread. However, further optimization and consumer acceptability studies are imperative to provide food processors with a viable product for the market.

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