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Fate of SDS-insoluble glutenin polymers from semolina to dry pasta

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Pasta cooking quality is well known to be related to semolina protein content and composition, however impact of the unextractable polymeric protein content (%UPP) remains disputed. In this work different semolina samples, of variable protein contents (10.5–14.2%) and %UPP (20.2–46.3%) are studied. The changes in %UPP induced by the successive pasta processing steps (mixing, extrusion, drying) but also those occurring during resting periods at 35 °C, applied in-between them, were investigated. Effect of a resting period was moderate after mixing, but pronounced after extrusion. Resting of extruded pasta at 35 °C significantly increased %UPP, which can even grow beyond that of the semolina. No relationship was found between pasta viscoelastic index (VI) and semolina %UPP or protein content. However, cooked pasta VI was found related to the calculated %UPP of rested fresh pasta.
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hal-01608311 , version 1 (03-10-2017)

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Marianne Joubert, Valerie Lullien-Pellerin, Marie-Hélène Morel. Fate of SDS-insoluble glutenin polymers from semolina to dry pasta. Food Chemistry, 2018, 240, pp.189-195. ⟨10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.07.044⟩. ⟨hal-01608311⟩
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