Dynamic changes in ferulic acid and diferulic acids in wheat flour doughs during the breadmaking process

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Ferulic acid (FA), a phytochemical concentrated in wheat bran, influences structural characteristics of arabinoxylan (AX) and rheological properties of wheat dough. This study investigates the dynamic changes in FA and diferulic acids, closely associated with AX molecular weight, during the breadmaking process. FA predominantly exists in a tightly bound state within the arabinoxylan matrix, with a substantial increase in free FA content observed during the initial fermentation phase. Furthermore, this research identified four specific wheat-derived diferulic acids: 8-5 '-DFA, 5-5 '-DFA, 8-O-4 '-DFA, and 8-5 '-DFA (benzofuran form), tracking their variations throughout breadmaking. The notable upsurge in diferulic acid levels in the early fermentation stages suggests that the cleavage of ferulic acid moieties may not be the primary factor contributing to the reduction in AX molecular weight. Future investigations into the effects of FA and diferulic acids on arabinoxylan and wheat dough properties promise to enhance understanding of the intricacies of the breadmaking process.
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Arabinoxylan,Ferulic Acid,Wheat,Wheat Phenolics,Crosslink
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