The effects of xanthan and guar gums on staling of gluten‐free rice cakes baked in different ovens
Gülüm Şümnü, Filiz Köksel, Serpil Şahin, Arzu Başman, Venkatesh Meda
International Journal of Food Science & Technology
Abstract
Summary The objective of this study was to determine the effects of different concentrations of xanthan and guar gums and their blends on staling of gluten‐free rice cakes baked in microwave‐infrared combination oven (MW–IR) and to compare the cakes with conventionally baked ones. Gums were added at concentrations of 0.3% and 1.0%. For preparation of gum blend, 0.5% xanthan gum was mixed with 0.5% guar gum. In order to understand the staling behaviour of cakes, cakes were stored at 22 ± 2 °C for 120 h. Xanthan‐guar gum blend decreased hardness, weight loss, retrogradation enthalpy and the change in setback viscosity values of cakes during storage for both types of ovens as compared to control formulation. It was found that oven type was a significant factor in affecting staling parameters of gluten‐free cakes.
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xanthan-guar gum blend decreased hardness, weight loss, retrogradation enthalpy, and change in setback viscosity values
“Xanthan‐guar gum blend decreased hardness, weight loss, retrogradation enthalpy and the change in setback viscosity values of cakes during storage for both types of ovens as compared to control formul...”
oven type affected staling parameters of gluten-free cakes
“It was found that oven type was a significant factor in affecting staling parameters of gluten‐free cakes.”