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Rheological characterization of functional walnut oil-enriched butters stabilized by the various polysaccharides
Authors:Vahid Mofid  Zahra Emam-Djomeh  Seyed Hadi Razavi  Seyed Mohammad Taghi Gharibzahedi  Farid Jahanbakhsh
Institution:1. Department of Food Science, Engineering &2. Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran;3. R&4. D Department, Iran Dairy Industries Co. (Pegah), Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Dynamic rheological measurements provide a valid determination of the ability of polymeric ingredients to compensate the reduced contribution of fat to texture and mouthfeel, as well as provide an emulsion that easily breaks down in commercial low-fat butters. In this study, the linear effects of pectin (PE, 0.5%) and xanthan gum (XG, 0.1%) and their interactions with locust bean gum (LBG, 0.2% and 0.4%), sodium-alginate (ALG, 0.2% and 0.4%), and modified starch (MS, 0.2% and 0.4%) on the flow behavior, dynamic rheological characteristics, and stability of reduced-fat butters containing 10% walnut oil (WO) were investigated. Results showed that the power law model can adequately fit the shear-rate/shear-stress data (0.888?≤?r?≤?0.992, p?G′?>?G″ at all frequencies. The samples prepared with PE–LBG (0.2% and 0.4%) and XG–ALG (0.4%) had the highest G′ values. The phase angle (G″/G′) decreased with increasing frequency from 0.03 to 15?Hz. The maximum apparent viscosity and stability were, respectively, found for WO butters formulated with XG–0.2% ALG and PE–0.4% LBG.
Keywords:Butter  emulsion stability  microstructure  pectin  rheology  xanthan
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