Abstract

This work was aimed to characterize functional and biochemical parameters of a bakery ingredient prepared with durum wheat by-products (micronized bran and middling) fermented by a selected microbial consortium composed of yeasts and lactic acid bacteria. The unfermented milling by-products mixture and the mixture fermented by a baker’s yeast were used as reference. The innovative ingredient showed more stable colour indexes compared to the references, a more complex profile in volatile molecules characterized by a higher presence of alcohols, ketones and acids compared to the references. A significant increase in the content of peptides, short chain fatty acids, total phenols, antioxidant activity and prebiotic activity together with a reduction in phytic acid content was observed in the samples fermented by the selected microbial consortium compared to the references. This work provides information on the impact of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts on functional and biochemical characteristics of fermented milling by-products.

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