WO2002026044A2 - Liquid bread improving compositions - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A21—BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
- A21D—TREATMENT OF FLOUR OR DOUGH FOR BAKING, e.g. BY ADDITION OF MATERIALS; BAKING; BAKERY PRODUCTS
- A21D2/00—Treatment of flour or dough by adding materials thereto before or during baking
- A21D2/08—Treatment of flour or dough by adding materials thereto before or during baking by adding organic substances
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A21—BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
- A21D—TREATMENT OF FLOUR OR DOUGH FOR BAKING, e.g. BY ADDITION OF MATERIALS; BAKING; BAKERY PRODUCTS
- A21D2/00—Treatment of flour or dough by adding materials thereto before or during baking
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A21—BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
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- the present invention relates- to liquid bread improving compositions.
- the invention also relates to a process for the preparation of a dough using said liquid bread improving compositions as well as to a process for the preparation of a baked product from such a dough.
- Bread production starts with the preparation of a dough.
- Basic doughs are made from cereal flour such as wheat flour, water, optionally salt and a leavening agent such as baker's yeast. After mixing, moulding and fermentation, the leavened dough is baked to give bread.
- bread improving substances are usually added. Aspects of the bread which are improved by these substances include volume (increased), crumb structure and softness. Aspects of the dough that can be improved are its elasticity, plasticity and stability which also lead to improved machinability and gas holding capacity.
- Suitable bread improving substances include compounds such as oxidising and reducing agents, emulsifiers, fats, bleaching agents and many others.
- Suitable enzymes which are widely used for this purpose are found in the classes of carbohydrases, in particular those acting on carbohydrates such as starch, cellulose, hemicelluloses such as arabinoxylans), protein modifying enzymes (acting on proteins such as gluten), fat splitting enzymes such as lipases and phospholipases which act on naturally present or artificially added (phospho)lipids and several others.
- Most of the enzymes typically used are derived from fermentation processes involving fungi or bacteria.
- Solid and liquid formulations bread improving compositions exist. They comprise one or more enzymes and/or other compounds; the exact composition of the bread improving compositions being depicted mainly by local demands, such as the type of bread to be baked and the available raw materials such as flour varieties.
- Oil-based bread improving compositions which are based on oil components are known in the prior art (e.g. EP-A-421 ,510 and EP-A- 572,051). These oil-based bread improving compositions have the same disadvantages as those described above for the solid compositions.
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- the enzyme containing particles in the oil-based suspension have to dissolve in the water used for the preparation of the dough. As with solid compositions, this is an inefficient process and not all of the added enzyme activity dissolves.
- aqueous bread improving compositions have been used.
- WO 94/12623 describes water slurries comprising up to 40% of a solid mixture of bread improver ingredients and with the balance being water.
- the advantages of such compositions compared with the solid and oil-based ones are a decrease in the cost of manufacturing, increased ease of handling (pumping) and the fact that part of the enzyme will already be dissolved in the aqueous phase.
- EP-A-0669082 describes aqueous bread improving compositions comprising an effective amount of a water-soluble food grade oxidant and an effective amount of at least one water-soluble bread-improving enzyme with the pH of the solution being 3.0-7.0.
- the present invention provides a liquid bread improving composition comprising one or more enzymes, ascorbic acid and one or more polyds.
- These liquid bread improving compositions do not have any of the above mentioned disadvantages that are associated with the solid and oil-based bread improving compositions.
- the liquid bread improving compositions provided are storage stable, easy to pump, easy to dose in automatic dosing systems and pose no problems in cleaning. Furthermore, in baking tests they perform better than solid and oil-based bread improving compositions.
- Polyols are compounds containing several alcoholic hydroxyl groups. When present in high amounts in aqueous solutions, they lower the water activity to such an extent that processes which inactivate enzymes and degrade ascorbic acid and microbial infections are slowed down. This is of particular advantage for commercial products such as the compositions of the present invention which ideally need a long shelf life (up to 6 months) at at least room or environmental temperatures. The stabilising effect of polyols is especially prominent at such temperatures i.e. from 15°C up to 40°C or so.
- Suitable polyols which may be used in the compositions of the invention are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol, erythritol, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, inositol and galactitol. Most preferred are glycerol and sorbitol.
- Liquid compositions according to the invention comprising glycerol, comprise water and have a glycerol content from 10 to 90 wt.%, preferably from 20 to 70 wt% and most preferably from 25 to 65 wt%.
- Liquid compositions according to the invention comprising sorbitol comprise water and have a sorbitol content from 10 to 70 wt%, preferably from 20 to 60 wt%, most preferably from 30 to 50 wt%.
- Liquid compositions according to the invention comprise ascorbic acid.
- a preferred content of ascorbic acid is from 0.1 to 20 wt%, more preferred from 0.2 to 10 wt%, and most preferred from 0.5 to 5 wt%.
- Liquid compositions according to the invention may additionally comprise salts (e.g. sodium chloride, sodium acetate and/or calcium chloride), sugars (e.g. glucose, fructose, mannose, agarose. lactose, sucrose, trehalose and/or maltose), amino acids and polymers (e.g. starch, dexthns, dextran, xanthan, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene glycol, polyvinylpyrrolidone and/or polyvinylalcohol) and/or oligomeric forms thereof.
- salts e.g. sodium chloride, sodium acetate and/or calcium chloride
- sugars e.g. glucose, fructose, mannose, agarose. lactose, sucrose, trehalose and/or maltose
- amino acids and polymers e.g. starch, dexthns, dextran, xanthan, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene glycol, polyvinylpyrrol
- Liquid compositions according to the invention comprise one or more enzymes that may be selected from the group consisting of a carbohydrase, a protein modifying enzyme, a redox enzyme and a lipid modifying enzyme.
- the liquid compositions of the invention may comprise an alpha-amylase, beta-amylase, amyloglucosidase, hemicellulase, xylanase, arabinofuranosidase, cellulase, glucanase, protease, aminopeptidase, carboxypeptidase, glucose oxidase, sulfhydryl oxidase, lipoxygenase, lipase and/or a phospholipase.
- the compositions comprise fungal alpha- amylase from Aspergillus oryzae and a fungal hemicellulase form Aspergillus niger and one or more of the other enzymes listed above.
- the enzymes may be obtained from large scale fermentation processes involving micro-organisms as mentioned before. These processes are well known in the art. In most cases, the enzymes are secreted by the micro-organisms into the fermentation broth. At the end of the fermentation process, the cell biomass is removed. Depending on the enzyme concentration in the broth, the latter may be concentrated further and optionally washed by ultrafiltration.
- the liquid bread improving composition may be generated in the following way: to an aqueous solution of ascorbic acid with a pH preferably from 4 to 5 (obtainable by adding buffer salts), the polyol is added followed by the enzyme concentrate (or mixture of enzyme concentrates) with the concentrations of all the constituents being added depending on the specifications of the final product.
- the enzyme concentrates or mixture of concentrates may be dried by known techniques such as spray drying after which the enzyme powder can be dissolved in an aqueous solution containing the ascorbic acid and polyol, orfirst dissolved in water containing ascorbic acid and a buffer and subsequently adding the polyol.
- the invention provides the use of a polyol to stabilise a liquid bread improving composition comprising one or more enzymes and ascorbicacid.
- the invention provides a process for preparing a dough comprising the mixing of flour, yeast, water and an effective amount of a liquid bread improving composition of the present invention as described above.
- the preparation of dough involves a series of steps such as mixing, moulding and fermentation resulting in leavening of the dough and is known in the art.
- the effective amount of the bread improving composition is defined as the amount that gives the desired improvements in t e dough preparation and/or the baked products; the effective amount is easily determined by the skilled person.
- the invention provides a dough which may be formed by mixing flour, yeast, water and an effective amount of a liquid bread mproving composition of the present invention as described above.
- the dough comprises at least one enzyme, a polyol at concentration from 0.01 to 0.5 wt%, preferably from 0.1 to 0.3 wt% and ascorbic acid at a concentration from 1 *10 4 wt% to 0.1 wt%, preferably from 1 *10 "3 wt% to 0.02 wt%.
- the invention provides a process of preparing a baked product from a dough of which the preparation is described above.
- the invention provides the use of the liquid bread improving compositions of the present invention for the preparation of a dough and the baked product thereof.
- the compositions of the invention may be used to prepare a number of baked products such as bread, pizza base, crumpet, leavened cakes and fruit or malt loaves.
- Example 1 Stability of liquid enzymes at ambient temperature The stability of the following baking enzymes, fungal ⁇ -amylase, hemicellulase and glucose oxidase, was tested in aqueous formulations containing various concentrations of glycerol (0, 30 and 50 wt%) at 25°C over 6 months. Samples were analysed for their residual activity by specific assays for fungal ⁇ -amylase, hemicellulase and glucose oxidase activity, respectively. In Table 1 the relative residual activities of these samples over time are given. All values are the average of duplicate determinations.
- FAU fungal ⁇ -amylase activity
- 1 FAU is defined as the amount of enzyme that converts 1 gram of soluble starch per hour at pH 5.0 and 30°C into a product having, after reaction with iodine, an equal absorption at 620 nm as a reference solution of CoCI 2 solution in potassium bichromate.
- LYX unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that causes at pH 2.75 and 47°C a decrease in viscosity at a rate of 1 min "1 of wheat arabinoxylan solution that has a standardised viscosity and which is measured in a Ubbelohde n°1 viscometer.
- Glucose oxidase activity was measured in Sarrett units.
- 1 Sarrett unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that will cause an uptake of 10 mm 3 of oxygen per minute in a Warburg's manometer at pH 5.8 and 30°C, in the presence of excess oxygen and 3.3% glucose monohydrate.
- Table 1 Relative residual enzyme activities of liquid formulations of fungal ⁇ -amylase, hemicellulase and glucose oxidase, stored at 25°C at the indicated concentrations of glycerol.
- Example 2 Stability and performance of liquid and solid bread improving compositions for crusty bread
- An enzyme-based bread improving composition for crusty bread was produced in liquid and solid formulations. Both formulations contained 26 FAU of fungal ⁇ -amyiase, 110 LYX of fungal hemicellulase and 23 Sarrett units of glucose oxidase per gram of product, in combination with 2.4 wt% of ascorbic acid.
- the liquid product further contained 2 wt% salt, 0.7 wt% sodium bicarbonate, 62 wt% glycerol and 30 wt% water.
- the solid product contained 95% wheat flour. Both products were stored for 3 months at 25°C. Samples of both products were taken at set times, in order to analyse the residual enzyme activities and to perform baking trials. The following recipe was used: flour 3000 g Kolibri (Meneba)
- Table 2 Relative residual enzyme activities of a liquid and a solid bread improving composition for crusty bread, and relative volumes of the loaves baked with these compositions, after storage of the bread improving compositions at 25°C for 12 weeks.
- Liquid bread improving compositions (referred to as CBBI-1 ) were prepared having the following composition:
- compositions containing sorbitol as the polyol water were stored for 3 months at 25°C and analysed for their residual enzyme activity and ascorbic acid concentration. Ascorbic acid content was determined with a titrimetric method in an acidic solution using iodine (0.1 N) and soluble starch as an indicator.
- Table 3 shows that with increasing polyol concentrations, the stability of the enzymes as well as ascorbic acid (AA) is improved.
- compositions CBBI-1 a (containing 50% glycerol) and CBBI-1 d (containing 40% sorbitol) were compared with two solid bread improving compositions with regard to their bread improving properties in a baking trial for crusty bread.
- One solid bread improving composition (referred to as CBBI-2) contained similar enzyme and ascorbic acid levels as described for the liquid formulations but it was formulated on wheat flour.
- the second solid bread improving composition (referred to as CBBI-3) was a traditional bread improving composition for crusty bread (GB Top, DSM Bakery Ingredients, Spain) containing enzymes, ascorbic acid, emulsifier (DATEM) and wheat flour.
- a baking trial was performed as described in Example 2, using the bread improving compositions CBBI-1 a, CBBI-1 d, CBBI-2 and CBBI-3 which were all stored for 3 months at 25°C priori to the baking trial.
- Table 4 Bread making properties of liquid and solid bread improving compositions in a baking trial for crusty bread.
- a liquid bread improving composition (referred to as TBBI-1a), composed of 3.6 wt% Fermizyme P80L, 0.90 wt% Fermizyme HS4000L, 0.15 wt% Fermizyme GO4000L, 0.6 wt% ascorbic acid, 1.50 wt% sodium chloride, 0.4 wt% sodium acetate, 0.05 wt.% malt extract, 50 wt% glycerol and 42.8 wt% water, was prepared and stored for 3 months at 4° and 25°C.
- Table 5 shows that the storage temperature has an effect on the stability of the enzymes and also of ascorbic acid.
- the oil-based liquid bread improver (LBI-wit, DSM Bakery Ingredients, The Netherlands - referred to as TBBI-2) was composed of vegetable oil, fat, emulsifier, salt and enzymes.
- the traditional solid bread improving composition (Gb- wit, DSM Bakery Ingredients, The Netherlands - referred to as TBBI-3) contained enzymes, ascorbic acid, soy flour, milk constituents, emulsifier and wheat flour. All three products were stored for 3 months at 25°C prior to the baking trials. These trials were performed using the following recipe:
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