Abstract
SummaryThis study compares the effects of storage form (grain and spike) of wheat as well as grain moisture content (12%, 14% and 16%), storage time (0, 3, 6 and 9 months) and temperature (10, 20 and 30 °C) on rheological (farinograph and extensograph) characteristics of dough obtained from stored wheat. While water absorption, stability and degree of softening of wheat stored in spike form were 61.2%, 15.8 min and 25.9 Brabender unit (BU), these values of wheat stored in grain form were 60.8%, 14.1 and 29.1 BU, respectively. Resistance to extension and dough energy of wheat stored in grain form were significantly higher than those of wheat stored in spike form, while extensibility was significantly lower. Storage in spike form had a positive effect on all farinograph and extensograph characteristics of wheat stored under nonoptimal storage conditions such as high grain moisture content, high temperature and long storage time.
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