Evaluation of the functionality of five different soybean proteins in hot-press wheat flour tortillas

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Five different soybean protein sources were added to wheat flour to increase the protein content by 15-25%, and the resulting composite flours were optimally processed into hot-press tortillas in a pilot plant. The rheological properties of composite flours were evaluated with the farinograph, alveograph, and other wheat quality tests. Tortilla-making qualities of the control and soybean-fortified flours were evaluated during dough handling, hot pressing, and baking. The resulting tortillas were tested in terms of yield, physical and chemical parameters, sensory properties, color, and objective and subjective texture. The soybean-fortified tortillas had increased yields because of the higher dough water absorption and enhanced essential amino acid scores. Among the five different soybean proteins, the defatted soybean flour (SBM1) with the lowest fat absorption index and protein dispersibility index (PDI) and the soybean concentrate produced the best fortified tortillas. The protein meals with high PDI and relatively lower water absorption index (SBM3 and SBM4) produced sticky doughs, lower alveograph P/L values, and defective tortillas. All soybean proteins produced higher yields of tortillas with an enhanced protein quality and amount of dietary fiber.

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Perez-Carrillo, E., Chew-Guevara, A. A., Heredia-Olea, E., Chuck-Hernández, C., & Serna-Saldivar, S. O. (2015). Evaluation of the functionality of five different soybean proteins in hot-press wheat flour tortillas. Cereal Chemistry, 92(1), 98–104. https://doi.org/10.1094/CCHEM-04-14-0085-R

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