Publications by authors named "Eugenia Ayebea Asamoah"

In most soft wheat products such as cakes, baking powder (BP) plays an important role in achieving the desired product volume through batter aeration by the release of CO during baking. However, the optimization of a blend of constituents in BP is minimally documented, especially the selection of acids, which is often supported by the suppliers based on their experience. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of two sodium acid pyrophosphate leavening acids (SAPP10 and SAPP40) at different levels in BP on final pound cake properties.

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This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of purified pea ingredients (starch and protein isolate) by assessing their potential to form volatile compounds during the different steps of sponge cake development compared to pea flour and wheat flour. While pea flour was highly susceptible to lipid oxidation during batter beating, the combination of purified pea starch and pea protein yielded significantly fewer oxidation markers with known green-beany off-odors. This was due more to the inactivation of lipoxygenase during flour fractionation than to differences in batter structure.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Eugenia Ayebea Asamoah"

  • - Eugenia Ayebea Asamoah's research focuses on the impact of various ingredients, particularly leavening agents and pea-based components, on the physical and chemical properties of baked products.
  • - In her 2023 study, she analyzed the effects of different leavening acids in baking powder on the properties of pound cakes, highlighting the importance of optimizing acid selection for improved cake volume and quality.
  • - Asamoah's 2022 research examined the use of purified pea starch and protein in baking, revealing that these ingredients can minimize lipid oxidation and undesirable flavors compared to traditional pea flour, thus enhancing the quality of sponge cakes.