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Citrus peel fiber and its application as a fat substitute in loaf brad

Food industry byproducts have high nutritional quality, so that its transformation into ingredients for use in food products is of great importance. This study aimed to analyze the effects of total fat replacement in loaf bread, by adding orange peel fiber (0-5%), an industrial byproduct. The use of citrus fiber was combined with the addition of α -amylase (10 to 50ppm), by using a complete experimental factorial design (22). A formulation containing 2% of fat, without citrus fiber and enzyme was used as control. The breads quality was measured by analyzing shelf life (by Retrogradation Index determination), volume, crumb color, water activity and sensorial parameters. The citrus fiber in association with the addition of α-amylases neutralized the potential negative effects that the removal of fat could cause, considering the ranges of fiber and enzyme studied, allowing to obtain fat-free breads with fibers. The presence of 2.5% of citrus fiber combined with the use of 30ppm of α-amylase increased the volume of breads by 23%, comparing with the control formula, and had an acceptance index of around 80%

orange pell fiber; by-product; alfa-amylase; shelf-life; retrogradation index


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