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Whole Wheat Bread Being Made More Appealing in Taste and Smell

by Rukmani Krishna on Jan 12 2013 11:52 PM

 Whole Wheat Bread Being Made More Appealing in Taste and Smell
By controlling the amounts of a single chemical compound that appears in the staple food whole wheat bread could be given a more appetizing aroma and taste. Nutritionists regard this as more healthful than its refined white counterpart.
Devin G. Peterson and colleagues explain that whole wheat flour includes all three layers of the grain - bran, germ and endosperm - while refined flour is mostly endosperm. Whole wheat flour contains more fiber and compounds called phytochemicals, both of which can help reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity. Despite wheat bread's benefits, many consumers choose white bread because they prefer its taste and aroma. Peterson wanted to find out how one specific compound prevalent in whole wheat flour impacts its taste and aroma.

They focused on ferulic acid (FA), found mainly in bran. Scientists already knew that FA suppresses one of the critical components of baked bread's aroma. When Peterson's team added FA to white flour dough, the bread tasted and smelled like wheat bread. They linked those changes to reduced amounts of a number of compounds that help shape bread's aroma. Understanding these chemical reactions could help bakers make healthier bread more appetizing, the study suggests.

The study has been published in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Source-ANI


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