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Reducing bran compound can help make a tastier whole wheat loaf

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2013-01-14  Authour: Nathan Gray+  Views: 14
Core Tip: Controlling levels of a bran compound known as ferulic acid could help to improve the taste and smell of whole wheat bread products, researchers suggest.
branThe key to giving whole wheat bread a more appetising aroma and taste could lie in reducing levels of a single chemical compound known as ferulic acid, say researchers writing in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Led by Devin Peterson from the University of Minnesota, USA, the research team report that the release of ferulic acid from bran in whole wheat flour is related to a reduction in important flavour and aroma compounds during the baking process.
 
 
 
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