2001
DOI: 10.3136/fstr.7.99
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Change in the Amount of SDS-Insoluble Gluten by Oxidants during Breadmaking.

Abstract: The effect of oxidants on the formation of sodium dodecyl sulfate insoluble gluten (SDS-ISG) during baking process was studied. The amount of the SDS-ISG in mixed dough increased linearly with increasing level of iodate. When the dough was allowed to rest at 30˚C, a maximum appeared at around 9 ppm; the maximum shifted to 3 ppm when the dough was heated at 180˚C. This result was found to be due to a marked decrease in the amount of SDS-ISG at a higher level of iodate. Similar results were obtained in heated do… Show more

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