Effects of fish enzymatic hydrolysates and fish collagen peptides on the quality of frozen dough
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(1. Department of Food and Biological Engineering, School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, Hunan 410114, China; 2. Hunan Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Aquatic Food Resources Processing, Changsha, Hunan 410114, China)

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    The effects of the silver carp enzymatic hydrolysates and fish collagen peptides on the quality of frozen dough were studied by comparing their yeast survival rate, retention rate of yeast fermentation ability, proofing time and baking properties after freeze-thaw treatment. The results showed that yeast survival rate, retention rate of yeast fermentation ability and proofing time for the 6-freeze-thaw-cycles treated doughs with addition of enzymatic hydrolysates and collagen peptides were 78.95%, 59.06%, 330 min and 61.80%, 46.67%, 318 min, respectively. Which were significantly better than the control group. Bread made from freeze-thawed dough had a smaller specific volume and elasticity than that from fresh dough, and the addition of enzymatic hydrolysates and collagen peptides not only alleviated the defect of frozen dough, but also improved the bread color. These results demonstrated that the enzymatic hydrolysates and fish collagen peptides have good cryoprotective activity, which provided an experimental reference for improving the quality of frozen dough.

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郭星辛,王发祥,俞健,等.鲢鱼酶解产物和鱼胶原肽对冷冻面团品质的影响[J].食品与机械英文版,2018,34(11):16-19.

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  • Received:September 20,2018
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