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  • A new method using synchrotron X-ray microtomography (SRµCT) was developed to study bread microstructure changes in real-time during baking.
  • This approach allowed researchers to compare three baking techniques (convective, microwave, and combined heating) while capturing detailed 3D images of bread's evolution at the micrometer scale.
  • The analysis revealed key trends in bread texture, showing that porosity and pore size increase over time while wall thickness decreases, providing insights into how baking methods affect bread quality.

Article Abstract

A new concept has been developed for characterizing the real-time evolution of the three-dimensional pore and lamella microstructure of bread during baking using synchrotron X-ray microtomography (SRµCT). A commercial, combined microwave-convective oven was modified and installed at the TOMCAT synchrotron tomography beamline at the Swiss Light Source (SLS), to capture the 3D dough-to-bread structural development in-situ at the micrometer scale with an acquisition time of 400 ms. This allowed characterization and quantitative comparison of three baking technologies: (1) convective heating, (2) microwave heating, and (3) a combination of convective and microwave heating. A workflow for automatic batchwise image processing and analysis of 3D bread structures (1530 analyzed volumes in total) was established for porosity, individual pore volume, elongation, coordination number and local wall thickness, which allowed for evaluation of the impact of baking technology on the bread structure evolution. The results showed that the porosity, mean pore volume and mean coordination number increase with time and that the mean local cell wall thickness decreases with time. Small and more isolated pores are connecting with larger and already more connected pores as function of time. Clear dependencies are established during the whole baking process between the mean pore volume and porosity, and between the mean local wall thickness and the mean coordination number. This technique opens new opportunities for understanding the mechanisms governing the structural changes during baking and discern the parameters controlling the final bread quality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113283DOI Listing

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