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Effect of high-intensity ultrasound on the oleogelation and physical properties of high melting point monoglycerides and triglycerides oleogels
Lomonaco Teodoro Da Silva, Thais; Danthine, Sabine
2021In Journal of Food Science, 86 (2), p. 343-356
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Keywords :
Oleogels; high-intensity ultrasound; monoglycerides; triglycerides, low sat
Abstract :
[en] Abstract: Oleogels and oleogelation routes have been extensively studied in the past decade; however, the industry has not yet implemented this technique due to price, availability, and clean label. The objective of this study was to evaluate the synergism of binary oleogels structured by monoglycerides (MG) and high melting point triacylglycerols (HF) with and without high-intensity ultrasound (HIU) according to their physical properties. MG:HF (0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1, and 6:0) oleogels were produced by mixing at 70 °C with a stirring of 350 rpm for 5 min, followed by a cooling and storage at 20 °C for 24 hr. A 20-kHz HIU was applied for 10s, 30s, or 10s using three pulses (10sON/10sOFF) during the cooling step via a macro tip (12.7 mm) and 50% amplitude (56 W) in the presence of few -crystals. Samples were evaluated according to their hardness, oil-binding capacity (OBC), microstructure, melting behavior, viscoelasticity, and flow behavior. The best physical properties were found in the MG6:HF0 oleogel, with a hardness of 1.2 N, elasticity of 5.5 kPa, viscosity of 99 Pa⋅s and 99% OBC. These properties were reduced with the decrease of MG in the blend. The sonication did not improve the MG6:HF0, instead it affected its properties negatively. However, sonication showed a positive effect on the blends of MG and HF. The hardness was improved at least threefold and OBC around 20%, these effects were already observed using only 10s sonication. Sonocrystallization induced secondary nucleation and changed the crystalline material only in blends containing HF indicating the better effect of the sonocrystallization on oleogels in the presence of high-melting points triacylglycerols. Practical Application: Oleogels are a valuable alternative in food industry to replace trans and reduce saturated fatty acids content in many food products. The combination of a binary structuration and use of high-intensity ultrasound that is a physical green technology will give the food industry information on how to improve the physical properties of oleogels without increasing the amount of oleogelators, giving a future alternative to clean label and sensory claims of oleogels applications. © 2021 Institute of Food Technologists®
Disciplines :
Food science
Author, co-author :
Lomonaco Teodoro Da Silva, Thais  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > SMARTECH
Danthine, Sabine  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > SMARTECH
Language :
English
Title :
Effect of high-intensity ultrasound on the oleogelation and physical properties of high melting point monoglycerides and triglycerides oleogels
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Journal of Food Science
ISSN :
0022-1147
eISSN :
1750-3841
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Volume :
86
Issue :
2
Pages :
343-356
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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