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Chemical Papers | 2009

Application of hydrocolloids as baking improvers

Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová

Hydrocolloids (or gums) belong to a group of biopolymers widely used in food technology. In the bakery industry, these compounds help to improve food texture and moisture retention, to retard starch retrogradation, and, finally, to enlarge the overall quality of the products during storage. Since recently, some hydrocolloids are being used due to their polymeric structure as fat replacers to obtain low calorie products and to substitute gluten in the formulation of gluten-free breads. This study describes the applications of some hydrocolloids in the bakery industry. Technological effects of these substances for different types of bakery products are also discussed.


Chemical Papers | 2013

Effect of lentil and bean flours on rheological and baking properties of wheat dough

Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová; Michal Magala

The potential of legume flours (lentil and bean) in bakery applications was investigated. The study indicated that legume flours were characterised by high protein (27.30–27.35 mass %) and total dietary fibre (14.91–21.52 mass %), relatively high water holding capacity (4.71–5.42 g g−1), and good emulsifying properties (emulsifying capacity: 32.73–46.96 cm3 per 100 cm3 and emulsion stability: 60.52–90.90 cm3 per 100 cm3). Fine wheat flour was partially substituted with 10 mass %, 20 mass %, and 30 mass % levels of lentil and bean flours in order to study their farinographic characteristics and baking behaviour. The addition of legume flours increased water absorption capacity (from 58.50 mass % to 74.90 mass %) and dough development time (from 3.50 min to 5.50 min), whereas dough stability was reduced (from 6.67 min to 2.30 min). The presence of legume flours in dough negatively affected the physical parameters of baked rolls and resulted in the reduction in volume, specific volume, and cambering. Sensory evaluation showed that the most acceptable baked rolls were obtained when the wheat-legume blend flour containing 10 mass % of legume flour was applied. Higher levels of legume flours in the products adversely affected the shape, crust colour, crumb elasticity, and hardness of the final products.


Chemical Papers | 2014

Effect of apple pomace powder addition on farinographic properties of wheat dough and biscuits quality

Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová; Michal Magala; Veronika Kuchtová

In the present study, dietary fibre rich powders obtained from two apple cultivars (Gala, Golden Delicious) were analysed for their chemical composition and functional properties. Apple powders contained more than 50 mass % of total dietary fibre and showed high values of hydration properties such as water holding (11.73–18.34 g g−1), water retention (11.31–11.68 g g−1) and swelling capacity (7.19–8.03 cm3 g−1). Incorporation of apple pomace powders (5 mass %, 10 mass %, and 15 mass %) to wheat dough resulted in a significant increase of water absorption (58.60–71.80 mass %), dough development time (from 3.43 min to 5.53 min) and dough stability (from 9.40 min to 10.90 min). The results also indicate that an addition of higher amounts (10 mass % and 15 mass %) of apple pomace powders negatively affects the volume, thickness, width, and spread ratio of biscuits and reduces their overall acceptance. Sensory analysis also showed that no significant differences between the control biscuits and biscuits containing 5 mass % of apple pomace powder from cultivar Gala were found.


Chemical Papers | 2006

Determination of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural after Winkler and by the HPLC method for authentication of honey

K. Kukurova; Jolana Karovičová; G. Greif; Zlatica Kohajdová; J. Lehkoživová

The quality and authenticity of commercially available honey from Slovak market and the development of HPLC method for determination of hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content of honey with fine separation efficiency, sensitivity, applicability, and recovery was evaluated.Physicochemical parameters (moisture, total acidity, content of proline, saccharides, and value of electrical conductivity) have been determined.


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2016

Chemical composition and functional properties of pumpkin pomace-incorporated crackers

Veronika Kuchtová; Jolana Karovičová; Zlatica Kohajdová; Lucia Minarovičová

Abstract Pumpkin pomace obtained from cultivar (Cucurbita moschata Duch) was analyzed for their chemical composition and functional properties. Pumpkin pomace powder contained more than 50 mass % of total dietary fibre and showed high hydration properties such as water holding capacity (5.70 g · g−1) and swelling capacity (10.26 cm3 · g−1). The effect of pumpkin pomace incorporation to wheat dough by replacement of wheat flour with pumpkin pomace (5 or 7.5 %) on physical properties (volume, volume index, width, thickness, spread ratio) and sensory parameters (appearance, hardness, taste, odor, overall acceptability) of cracker were evaluated. The results indicated that the addition of higher amount (7.5 % mass) of pumpkin pomace powder negatively affected the volume, volume index, spread ratio and reduced their overall acceptance. Pumpkin pomace is a good source of ash and dietary fibres and may be incorporated into baked goods as a functional ingredient.


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2016

Effect of incorporating potato dietary fibre to wheat dough on the quality of baked rolls

Michaela Lauková; Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová

Abstract The effect of incorporation of commercial potato dietary fibre at different levels (1, 3, 5 and 10 %) on wheat flour dough rheology, qualitative and sensory properties of baked rolls was evaluated. Potato dietary fibre exhibits good hydration properties (water holding, water retention and swelling capacity). Its addition into wheat dough increased water absorption, prolonged dough stability and dough development time. Also, it was found that the potato fibre incorporation to wheat rolls negatively affects both volume and specific volume, and cambering of baked rolls. Sensory evaluation showed that rolls with the addition of potato dietary fibre at levels 1 and 3 % had high overall acceptability.


Potravinarstvo | 2018

Thermo-mechanical properties of dough enriched with wheat bran from different wheat variety

Michaela Lauková; Jolana Karovičová; Zlatica Kohajdová; Lucia Minarovičová

Normal 0 21 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Wheat bran is the by-product derived from the wheat milling and represents a good source of dietary fiber. Consumption of wheat bran is associated with many health benefits. The hydration properties (water holding, water retention and swelling capacity) and oil binding capacity of bran from various wheat variety were investigated. It was showed that the water holding capacity of bran ranged from 2.27 to 2.98 g.g -1 , which were approximately four times higher compared to wheat flour. Also, it was observed that commercial wheat bran was characterised with the highest swelling capacity (5.21 mL.g -1 ) and the lowest water retention and oil binding capacities (1.38 and 1.35 g.g -1 , respectively). Mixing and pasting properties of wheat dough with addition of bran at different level (5, 10 and 15%) were studied using Mixolab. From the results it was concluded that water absorption and dough development time increased with addition of different bran, while dough stability decreased. Moreover, with increasing addition level of different bran significantly affected the thermo-mechanical properties of wheat dough. The lowest effect on protein weakening was found after addition of spelt bran. The higher starch pasting ability of enriched dough was recorded after incorporation of bran from crossbreed Lubica. Furthermore, it was found that dough enriched with the commercial wheat bran was characterized by the lowest values of C3 (lower starch pasting ability), C4 (lower stability of hot formed gel) and C5 (lower starch retrogradation) parameters.


Potravinarstvo | 2018

Utilization of pumpkin powder in baked rolls

Lucia Minarovičová; Michaela Lauková; Jolana Karovičová; Zlatica Kohajdová

Bakery products are good vehicles for dietary fiber incorporation. Traditionally, the source of dietary fiber has been mainly from cereals. However, vegetable can be used as potential source of dietary fiber. Pumpkin powder was characterized with good hydration properties (water holding and water retention capacity and swelling capacity), but fat absorption capacity was very low. Wheat flour was substituted with pumpkin powder at different level (2.5; 5; 7.5; and 10%). Addition of pumpkin powder modified the farinographic properties in various ways (water absorption and dough development time increased, while dough stability and mixing tolerance index decreased). Also it was concluded, that addition of pumpkin powder affected the qualitative properties of baked rolls. Enriched baked rolls had lower volume and specific volume. Moreover, the cambering values were significantly decreased as contain of pumpkin powder increased. The effect of incorporation of pumpkin powder in baked rolls on firmness values was also evaluated. It was also observed that enriched rolls were firmer during storage compared to control sample. Baked rolls containing pumpkin powder at higher addition levels had vegetable taste and flavour. From the results also concluded that the overall acceptance of baked rolls with 2.5 and 5% addition levels of pumpkin powder were comparable with control sample (without pumpkin powder). Normal 0 21 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE


Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2018

Physical, Textural and Sensory Properties of Cookies Incorporated with Grape Skin and Seed Preparations

Veronika Kuchtová; Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová; Michaela Lauková

Abstract This study is oriented to the effect of the incorporation of grape skins and grape seeds (0, 5, 10, and 15% to weight of flour) obtained from a red grape on the rheological properties of wheat dough, and on qualitative parameters and sensory properties of the prepared cookies. With regarding to dough rheological parameters, addition of grape skins concluded in increased water absorption and reduced dough stability. The opposite effect to these parameters was observed after inclusion of grape seeds. Moreover, it was found that the addition of both types of grape skin and seed preparations resulted in reduced volume, thickness and decreased hardness of cookies. Also, it was recorded, that the addition 10% of grape seeds and 15% of grape skins significantly decreased fracturability of cookies. The results of sensory analysis showed that the cookies incorporated with grape skins and grape seeds up to a level of 5% resulted in products with good overall acceptability accounting for 87.44% and 91.44%, respectively.


Potravinarstvo | 2017

Effect of pumpkin powder incorporation on cooking and sensory parameters of pasta

Lucia Minarovičová; Michaela Lauková; Zlatica Kohajdová; Jolana Karovičová; Veronika Kuchtová

Pasta is commonly consumed and low glycaemic cereal-based food with long shelf life, which is suitable food matrix for substitution with functional ingredients. Pumpkin powder can be considered as suitable component in pasta making. The effect of addition of pumpkin powder at different levels (5, 7.5, and 10%) on wheat dough rheology, cooking quality of pasta as well as on sensory properties was evaluated. Pumpkin powder included: 6.1% moisture, 8.2%, protein, 0.7% crude fat, 2.3% ash, 27.4% total dietary fiber which is included soluble (10.2%) and insoluble (17.2%) dietary fiber. Farinograph properties of pumpkin powder incorporated dough showed increase in water absorption and dough development time while dough stability and mixing tolerance indes were decreased. It was also observed that addition of pumpkin powder significantly altered cooking quality of pasta. Generally, pasta incorporated with pumpkin powder had shorter optimal cooking time. The shortest optimal time (5.9 min) was after addition of 10% of pumpkin powder compared with control pasta (7.0 min). From the results also concluded that addition of pumpkin powder significantly increased cooking loss. The highest cooking loss (6.6%) was after addition 10% pumpkin powder. Furthermore it could be stated that incorporation of pumpkin powder in pasta increased water absorption of pasta from 181.0% (control) to 211.2% (10% of pumpkin powder). From sensory evaluation resulted that pumpkin powder incorporated pasta were characterized by lower colour, flavor and grain taste. On the other hand vegetable taste and granular structure of pasta increased with higher addition level of pumpkin powder. Moreover, it was concluded that pasta with addition level 10% were the most acceptable for accesors. Normal 0 21 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 21 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE

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Zlatica Kohajdová

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Veronika Kuchtová

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Michal Magala

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Judita Bystrická

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Ján Tomáš

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Petra Kavalcová

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Štefan Schmidt

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Jarmila Lehkoživová

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Ladislav Staruch

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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Marcel Mati

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

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