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- W3122901109 abstract "The gluten is an important structural protein in the cereal-based products and is effective in developing a flexible protein network for providing the desired viscoelasticity of the product. Thus, gluten replacement is one of the main challenging issues in the food industry because gluten-free products are relatively undesirable in terms of nutritional value, quality, taste, color, and texture. Therefore, it needs to improve gluten-free cereal-based products by substances such as enzymes. In this article, the key role of enzymes in the production of gluten-free cereal-based baked products has been reviewed. After a fast glance at introducing gluten and main diseases in association with gluten intake, alternatives to gluten are mentioned. Then the article has been focused on the effect of enzymes on gluten-free breads, cakes, and muffins, pasta, and noodles, respectively. Practical applications Since a growing number of people are suffering from gluten-related disorders and need a gluten-free diet, demand for gluten-free products is recently increased. Therefore, the production of good quality gluten-free products is an important challenge. The current review illustrates key advantages in the development of gluten-free cereal-based products using different enzymes. The outcome of this article is an effective step toward the development of gluten-free cereal-based products for consumer health." @default.
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- W3122901109 title "Impact of enzymes in development of gluten‐free cereal‐based products" @default.
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