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- Title
Effect of whey and casein protein hydrolysates on rheological, textural and sensory properties of cookies.
- Authors
Gani, Adil; Broadway, A.; Ahmad, Mudasir; Ashwar, Bilal; Wani, Ali; Wani, Sajad; Masoodi, F.; Khatkar, Bupinder
- Abstract
Milk proteins were hydrolyzed by papain and their effect on the rheological, textural and sensory properties of cookies were investigated. Water absorption (%) decreased significantly as the amount of milk protein concentrates and hydrolysates increased up to a level of 15 % in the wheat flour. Dough extensibility decreased with inrease in parental proteins and their hydrolysates in wheat flour, significantly. Similarly, the pasting properties also varied significantly in direct proportion to the quantity added in the wheat flour. The colour difference (ΔE) of cookies supplemented with milk protein concentrates and hydrolysates were significantly higher than cookies prepared from control. Physical and sensory characteristics of cookies at 5 % level of supplementation were found to be acceptable. Also the scores assigned by the judges for texture and colour were in good agreement with the measurements derived from the physical tests.
- Publication
Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2015, Vol 52, Issue 9, p5718
- ISSN
0022-1155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s13197-014-1649-3