Abstract

The impact of yellow pumpkin powder (YP) substitution (5, 10, and 15%) on wheat flour's physico-functional, pasting, gel texture, and dough rheology was studied. Moreover, the nutritional, organoleptic properties and bioactivity of the composite pan and pita bread were evaluated. An improved water holding capacity was noticed for the blended flour than for control. The pasting parameters were declined significantly (p < 0.05) with increasing YP. Composite flours presented a softer gel texture in the presence of YP. Reduced water absorption, increased dough development time, and lower stability for combined flour dough. The bread with YP depicted increased protein, fat, fiber, and mineral contents, while a reduced volume and specific volume were noticed for pan bread. YP incorporated 5% and did not compromise pan and pita bread's color and overall acceptability. Additionally, composite bread depicted higher total phenolics with enhanced antioxidant activities at the higher substitution of YP.

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