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Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin
Emerging natural-based polymers and materials progress and new technology innovations open the way for unique food products with high nutritional value development. In this regard, oleogel may be essential in replacing fatty acids from food products. In this study, we researched the effects of varie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9570507/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14193928 |
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author | Sena, Biswajit Dhal, Somali Sahu, Deblu Sarkar, Preetam Mohanty, Biswaranjan Jarzębski, Maciej Wieruszewski, Marek Behera, Haladhar Pal, Kunal |
author_facet | Sena, Biswajit Dhal, Somali Sahu, Deblu Sarkar, Preetam Mohanty, Biswaranjan Jarzębski, Maciej Wieruszewski, Marek Behera, Haladhar Pal, Kunal |
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description | Emerging natural-based polymers and materials progress and new technology innovations open the way for unique food products with high nutritional value development. In this regard, oleogel may be essential in replacing fatty acids from food products. In this study, we researched the effects of varied soy lecithin (SYL) concentrations on the various physicochemical characteristics of soy wax (SW)/refined soybean oil (RSO) oleogels. These oleogels had a soft texture. The microscopic analysis of the oleogels suggested that the thickness, length, and density of the wax crystals (needle-shaped) varied as the SYL content was changed. Colorimetric analysis indicated that the oleogels were slightly yellowish. FTIR spectrometry helped analyze the functional groups of the raw materials and the oleogels. All the functional groups present in the raw materials could be accounted for within the oleogels. The only exception is the hydrogen-bonding peak in SW, which was not seen in the FTIR spectrum of the oleogels. It was found that at a critical SYL content, the oleogel showed a stable and repeatable wax network structure. This can be described by the presence of the uniformly distributed fat crystal network in the sample. The DSC analysis revealed that the oleogel samples were thermo-reversible, with their melting and crystallization temperatures ~43 °C and ~22 °C, respectively. In gist, it can be concluded that the incorporation of SYL can impact the color, wax crystal network characteristics, thermal characteristics, and mechanical characteristics of the oleogels in a composition-dependent manner. |
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spelling | pubmed-95705072022-10-17 Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin Sena, Biswajit Dhal, Somali Sahu, Deblu Sarkar, Preetam Mohanty, Biswaranjan Jarzębski, Maciej Wieruszewski, Marek Behera, Haladhar Pal, Kunal Polymers (Basel) Article Emerging natural-based polymers and materials progress and new technology innovations open the way for unique food products with high nutritional value development. In this regard, oleogel may be essential in replacing fatty acids from food products. In this study, we researched the effects of varied soy lecithin (SYL) concentrations on the various physicochemical characteristics of soy wax (SW)/refined soybean oil (RSO) oleogels. These oleogels had a soft texture. The microscopic analysis of the oleogels suggested that the thickness, length, and density of the wax crystals (needle-shaped) varied as the SYL content was changed. Colorimetric analysis indicated that the oleogels were slightly yellowish. FTIR spectrometry helped analyze the functional groups of the raw materials and the oleogels. All the functional groups present in the raw materials could be accounted for within the oleogels. The only exception is the hydrogen-bonding peak in SW, which was not seen in the FTIR spectrum of the oleogels. It was found that at a critical SYL content, the oleogel showed a stable and repeatable wax network structure. This can be described by the presence of the uniformly distributed fat crystal network in the sample. The DSC analysis revealed that the oleogel samples were thermo-reversible, with their melting and crystallization temperatures ~43 °C and ~22 °C, respectively. In gist, it can be concluded that the incorporation of SYL can impact the color, wax crystal network characteristics, thermal characteristics, and mechanical characteristics of the oleogels in a composition-dependent manner. MDPI 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9570507/ /pubmed/36235877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14193928 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sena, Biswajit Dhal, Somali Sahu, Deblu Sarkar, Preetam Mohanty, Biswaranjan Jarzębski, Maciej Wieruszewski, Marek Behera, Haladhar Pal, Kunal Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title | Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title_full | Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title_fullStr | Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title_full_unstemmed | Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title_short | Variations in Microstructural and Physicochemical Properties of Soy Wax/Soybean Oil-Derived Oleogels Using Soy Lecithin |
title_sort | variations in microstructural and physicochemical properties of soy wax/soybean oil-derived oleogels using soy lecithin |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9570507/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14193928 |
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