Oral Breakdown and Consumer Acceptance of Fibre-Enriched, Reduced-Salt Breads

The study develops two methods to measure bread breakdown and viscosity during chewing, models bolus destructuration via a starch plasticization coefficient, and links texture to glycemic index reduction while demonstrating that sourdough can compensate salt perception without affecting consumer acceptance.

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We developed two analytical methods to quantify bread fragmentation and viscosity in real time during mastication, applying them to fiber-enriched breads with reduced salt. By measuring bolus hydration and applying a starch plasticization coefficient, we modeled the destructuration state. We found that increased fragmentation enhances saliva absorption and bolus cohesion, and firmer, denser breads yield lower glycemic indices by limiting starch accessibility. Continuous sensory monitoring revealed that sourdough addition restores salty perception in low-salt breads without altering consumer acceptance, and that salt perception intensity correlates with bolus surface exchange with saliva.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Τοποθεσία
France
Δημιουργοί
Fabien LE BLEIS, Ludivine BILLY, Luc SAULNIER et Guy DELLA VALLE,
Σκοπός
Adopt innovative practices

Τύπος αρχείου
έγγραφο
Δημιουργήθηκε στις
01 Ιουν 2014
Γλώσσα προέλευσης
French
Επίσημη ιστοσελίδα του έργου
Innovations agronomiques
Άδεια
CC BY