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Effect of Degree of Konjac Glucomannan Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the Physicochemical Characteristic of Gluten and Dough

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Influences of different enzymatic hydrolysis degrees of konjac glucomannan (KGM) with various addition proportions on the structural characteristic of gluten protein and dough properties were evaluated. Results revealed that addition… Click to show full abstract

Influences of different enzymatic hydrolysis degrees of konjac glucomannan (KGM) with various addition proportions on the structural characteristic of gluten protein and dough properties were evaluated. Results revealed that addition of KGM decreases the free sulfhydryl and freezable water content of dough, and KGM with different enzymatic hydrolysis degrees had more beneficial effects on strengthening the gluten structure by the raised molecular weight of gluten proteins and the increased disulfide bonds and β-sheet content, especially KGM with 15 min enzymatic hydrolysis treatment (KGM II). Besides, microstructure observation and thermal analysis results illustrated that addition of KGM promotes gluten cross-linking and improves the thermal stability of the gluten network structure. Dough possessed better elasticity, as well as tensile and texture properties with the addition of KGM than the control sample. And the KGM with 15 min enzymatic hydrolysis showed the most positive effect on dough quality than others, and 2.0% addition proportion is the most acceptable.

Keywords: hydrolysis; kgm; konjac glucomannan; addition; characteristic gluten; enzymatic hydrolysis

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2019

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