Flaxseed and multigrain mixtures in the development of functional biscuits (CROSBI ID 241505)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Čukelj, Nikolina ; Novotni, Dubravka ; Sarajlija Hrvoje ; Drakula, Saša ; Voučko, Bojana ; Ćurić, Duška
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Flaxseed and multigrain mixtures in the development of functional biscuits
Market reports show an increasing interest for healthy biscuits, with omega-3 and lignan rich flaxseeds being highlighted as key ingredients. Usage of milled flaxseed in comparison to the whole seed might improve bioaccessibility of lignans and omega-3, but also accelerate lipid oxidation, thus diminishing the consumers' acceptability. This research investigated the nutritional (lignans, omega-3, phenolic acids, antioxidant activity), physical (texture, spreading), and sensory properties of biscuits made from whole wheat, rye, oat, and barley with added milled flaxseed (10% on flour basis), as well as oxidative stability during storage. Lignans concentration in flaxseed biscuits (final range 101–117 mg/kg) was 30 times higher than in non-enriched whole-wheat biscuits (3.6 mg/kg), and concentration was unaffected by baking. The addition of flaxseed contributed to the variety of phenolic acids but not total phenolics, as well as increased the spread factor. The right combination of cereal flours with flaxseed resulted in sensory acceptance similar to white flour biscuits. While the barley-flaxseed combination was the least favourable, oat flour showed the best combination with flaxseed, but their acceptance significantly decreased during storage. Texture was dependent on the used cereal flour, as was the oxidative stability of biscuits which was minimally three months at ambient conditions.
Flaxseed ; Multigrain biscuits ; Lignans ; Omega-3 fatty acids ; Consumer acceptability
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Podaci o izdanju
86
2017.
85-92
objavljeno
0023-6438
10.1016/j.lwt.2017.07.048