Improving the Nutritional, Structural, and Sensory Properties of Gluten-Free Bread with Different Species of Microalgae.

Muhammad Waqas Qazi, Inês Gonçalves de Sousa, Maria Cristiana Nunes, Anabela Raymundo
Author Information
  1. Muhammad Waqas Qazi: Department of Food and Health Nofima, Norwegian Institute for Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, Osloveien 1, 1431 Ås, Norway. ORCID
  2. Inês Gonçalves de Sousa: LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal. ORCID
  3. Maria Cristiana Nunes: LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal. ORCID
  4. Anabela Raymundo: LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal. ORCID

Abstract

Microalgae are an enormous source of nutrients that can be utilized to enrich common food of inherently low nutritional value, such as gluten-free (GF) bread. Addition of the algae species: (Tc), (Cv), and (Ng) biomass led to a significant increase in proteins, lipids, minerals (Ca, Mg, K, P, S, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn), and antioxidant activity. Although, a compromise on dough rheology and consequential sensory properties was observed. To address this, ethanol treatment of the biomass was necessary to eliminate pigments and odor compounds, which resulted in the bread receiving a similar score as the control during sensory trials. Ethanol treatment also resulted in increased dough strength depicted by creep/recovery tests. Due to the stronger dough structure, more air bubbles were trapped in the dough resulting in softer breads (23-65%) of high volume (12-27%) vs. the native algae biomass bread. Breads baked with Ng and Cv resulted in higher protein-enrichment than the Tc, while Tc enrichment led to an elevated mineral content, especially the Ca, which was six times higher than the other algae species. Overall, Ng, in combination with ethanol treatment, yielded a highly nutritious bread of improved technological and sensory properties, indicating that this species might be a candidate for functional GF bread development.

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Grants

  1. NFR 267872/Norwegian research council
  2. UIDB/04129/2020/Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology

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