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  1. Hanis-Syazwani, M., Bolarinwa, I.F., Lasekan, O., Kharidah Muhammad
    Food Research, 2018;2(4):340-349.
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    The effect of mixed strain culture of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and Yeast, and yeast or L.
    brevis, L. plantarum, or L. sanfranciscencis on the physicochemical properties (pH, TTA,
    organic acid, ethanol, and sugar content) of rice bran sourdough was investigated. Starter
    culture with optimum physicochemical properties was used to ferment rice and wheat bran
    for sourdough production. Rice and wheat bran sourdough and non-fermented rice and
    wheat bran were mixed with wheat flour at 10% substitution level for bread production.
    Results showed that rice bran fermented with L. plantarum had the best physicochemical
    properties compared to rice bran sourdough produced by other LAB or mixed culture. The
    specific volume of bread sample made with rice bran sourdough (4.65 cm3
    /g) was higher
    than that of the bread samples made from wheat bran sourdough (4.32 cm3
    /g) and nonfermented
    bran (3.74 – 4.24 cm3
    /g), but not significantly different from the control (100%
    wheat) bread (4.85 cm3
    /g). The crumb colour of the rice bran and rice bran sourdough
    substituted bread was lighter than that of the other bread samples. Crust colour of all the
    bread samples was not significantly different (p > 0.05). At the end of 6 days storage
    period, bread samples from control and wheat bran sourdough were firmer than that from
    rice bran sourdough, however, crumb firmness values were highest in non-fermented bran
    substituted bread. Sensory analysis result revealed that rice bran sourdough bread was
    more acceptable than wheat bran sourdough bread, and non-fermented rice and wheat bran
    substituted bread.
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