In order to investigate the impact of different yeast strains from the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the dough and bread quality parameters, wheat flour was fermented using different beer yeasts. The results show that beer yeast strains could be included in the baking process since S. cerevisiae T-58 and S. cerevisiae s-23 provided adequate gas production and dough formation with superior structural properties like extensibility and stickiness to S. cerevisiae baker's yeast. The resulting breads show the highest specific volume with the highest slice area and the highest number of cells and the lowest hardness over time. The different yeasts had also an impact on the crust colour due to their abilities to ferment different sugars and on shelf life due to the production of a range of different metabolic by-products. According to this study it was possible to produce higher quality bread by using yeast coming from the brewing industry, instead of bread containing standard baker's yeast.

Impact of different beer yeasts on wheat dough and bread quality parameters / Heitmann, Mareile; Zannini, Emanuele; Arendt, Elke K.. - In: JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0733-5210. - 63:(2015), pp. 49-56. [10.1016/j.jcs.2015.02.008]

Impact of different beer yeasts on wheat dough and bread quality parameters

Zannini, Emanuele;
2015

Abstract

In order to investigate the impact of different yeast strains from the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the dough and bread quality parameters, wheat flour was fermented using different beer yeasts. The results show that beer yeast strains could be included in the baking process since S. cerevisiae T-58 and S. cerevisiae s-23 provided adequate gas production and dough formation with superior structural properties like extensibility and stickiness to S. cerevisiae baker's yeast. The resulting breads show the highest specific volume with the highest slice area and the highest number of cells and the lowest hardness over time. The different yeasts had also an impact on the crust colour due to their abilities to ferment different sugars and on shelf life due to the production of a range of different metabolic by-products. According to this study it was possible to produce higher quality bread by using yeast coming from the brewing industry, instead of bread containing standard baker's yeast.
2015
Saccharomyces cerevisiae; wheat bread; beer yeast; baker's yeast
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Impact of different beer yeasts on wheat dough and bread quality parameters / Heitmann, Mareile; Zannini, Emanuele; Arendt, Elke K.. - In: JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0733-5210. - 63:(2015), pp. 49-56. [10.1016/j.jcs.2015.02.008]
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