Sourdough technology has been known for its role in the improvement of texture, flavor, and quality of mainly wheat and rye-based breads for decades. However, little is reported about its use in the improvement of whole-grain oat bread, especially concerning flavor formation, which is one major consumer drivers. This study investigated the effects of sourdough obtained by different lactic acid bacteria and yeast starters consortia on the texture and flavor of 100% oat bread. Four different consortia were selected to obtain four oat sourdoughs, which were analyzed to assess the main features due to the different starter fermentation metabolism. Sourdoughs were added to breads as 30% dough weight. Bread quality was technologically monitored via hardness and volume measurements. Sourdough breads were softer and had higher specific volume. The sensory profile of sourdoughs and breads was assessed by a trained panel in sensory laboratory conditions, and the volatile profile was analyzed by HS-SPME-GC-MS. Sourdoughs were rated with higher intensities than untreated control for most of attributes, especially concerning sour aroma and flavor attributes. Sourdough breads were rated with higher intensities than control bread for sour vinegar flavor and total odor intensity, in addition they had richer volatile profile. Our results confirmed that sourdough addition can lead to an enhanced flavor, moreover, it demonstrated that the use of different consortia of lactic acid bacteria and yeast strains leads to the improvement of texture and altered sensory profile of whole-oat bread.

Role of tailored sourdough fermentation in the flavor of wholegrain-oat bread / Cera, S.; Tuccillo, F.; Knaapila, A.; Sim, F.; Manngard, J.; Niklander, K.; Verni, M.; Rizzello, C. G.; Katina, K.; Coda, R.. - In: CURRENT RESEARCH IN FOOD SCIENCE. - ISSN 2665-9271. - 8:(2024), pp. 1-15. [10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100697]

Role of tailored sourdough fermentation in the flavor of wholegrain-oat bread

Cera S.
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Verni M.;Rizzello C. G.;
2024

Abstract

Sourdough technology has been known for its role in the improvement of texture, flavor, and quality of mainly wheat and rye-based breads for decades. However, little is reported about its use in the improvement of whole-grain oat bread, especially concerning flavor formation, which is one major consumer drivers. This study investigated the effects of sourdough obtained by different lactic acid bacteria and yeast starters consortia on the texture and flavor of 100% oat bread. Four different consortia were selected to obtain four oat sourdoughs, which were analyzed to assess the main features due to the different starter fermentation metabolism. Sourdoughs were added to breads as 30% dough weight. Bread quality was technologically monitored via hardness and volume measurements. Sourdough breads were softer and had higher specific volume. The sensory profile of sourdoughs and breads was assessed by a trained panel in sensory laboratory conditions, and the volatile profile was analyzed by HS-SPME-GC-MS. Sourdoughs were rated with higher intensities than untreated control for most of attributes, especially concerning sour aroma and flavor attributes. Sourdough breads were rated with higher intensities than control bread for sour vinegar flavor and total odor intensity, in addition they had richer volatile profile. Our results confirmed that sourdough addition can lead to an enhanced flavor, moreover, it demonstrated that the use of different consortia of lactic acid bacteria and yeast strains leads to the improvement of texture and altered sensory profile of whole-oat bread.
2024
gluten-free bread; lactic acid bacteria; microbial starter; sensory profile; volatile compound; yeast
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Role of tailored sourdough fermentation in the flavor of wholegrain-oat bread / Cera, S.; Tuccillo, F.; Knaapila, A.; Sim, F.; Manngard, J.; Niklander, K.; Verni, M.; Rizzello, C. G.; Katina, K.; Coda, R.. - In: CURRENT RESEARCH IN FOOD SCIENCE. - ISSN 2665-9271. - 8:(2024), pp. 1-15. [10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100697]
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