Publications by authors named "Zhenyun She"

Kiwi starch (KS) is a new fruit-derived starch-based food material. In this study, wheat flour was partially replaced with 10-20% KS to make bread, and the influence of this substitution on mixed flour, dough processing performance, bread quality, and shelf life was investigated. KS substitution improved the water-binding ability of mixed flour, making it easier to gelatinize while improving viscoelasticity but reducing the integrity of the dough's gluten network structure.

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Chinese steamed bread (CSB), a conventional high-GI staple food, with a short shelf life and a single flavor. In this work, 10-20 % kiwi starch (KS) was used to substitute wheat flour for the production of CSB and the effects of different substitution ratios on the quality and shelf life of mixed flour, dough, and CSB were explored. The results showed that the substitution of KS could improve the water binding capacity of mixed flour and lead to easier pasting in the system, lower the cooking power consumption, increase and improve the viscoelasticity and gas holding capacity of the dough, and make the microstructure more compact and uniform.

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Understanding how starch constituent in frozen dough affected bread quality would be valuable for contributing to the frozen products with better quality. To elucidate the underlying mechanism, starch was fractionated from multiple freezing-thawing (F/T) treated dough and reconstituted with gluten. Results showed that F/T treatment destructed the molecular and supramolecular structures of starch, which were more severe as the F/T cycle increasing.

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