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Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter

A breakfast spread named chocolate butter exists on the market. For economic and technological reasons, cream in the original recipe is replaced with vegetable oils such as palm oil or by partially hydrogenated sunflower oil. The study aims to reformulate chocolate flavor butter, using cold pressed...

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Autores principales: Pușcaș, Andreea, Tanislav, Anda Elena, Mureșan, Andruţa Elena, Fărcaș, Anca Corina, Mureșan, Vlad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8100613
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author Pușcaș, Andreea
Tanislav, Anda Elena
Mureșan, Andruţa Elena
Fărcaș, Anca Corina
Mureșan, Vlad
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Tanislav, Anda Elena
Mureșan, Andruţa Elena
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description A breakfast spread named chocolate butter exists on the market. For economic and technological reasons, cream in the original recipe is replaced with vegetable oils such as palm oil or by partially hydrogenated sunflower oil. The study aims to reformulate chocolate flavor butter, using cold pressed walnut oil (WO) oleogels (OGs) structured with 10% waxes and monoglyceride (MG), as a milk fat replacing system. The rheological, textural and microscopic characteristics of the oleogels and the spreads were compared. Oil binding capacity (OBC) and colorimetry were also assessed. Fourier transform infrared studies were used to monitor the composition of the samples. Oleogels and oleogel based chocolate butter behaved like strong gels (G’ > G”). The use of candelilla wax (CW) led to the formation of a much firmer spread (S-CW), with a hardness of 3521 g and G’(LVR) of 139,920 Pa, while the monoglyceride-based spread (S-MG) registered a hardness of 1136 g and G’(LVR) 89,952 Pa. In the spreadability test, S-CW registered a hardness of 3376 g and hardness work of 113 mJ, comparable to the commercially available chocolate butter. The formulated spreads exhibited shear thinning effects, and increased viscosity with decreasing temperature. A large round peak at 3340 cm(−1) was present in the spectra of the candelilla wax-based oleogel (OG-CW) and the reference spreads due to hydrogen bonding, but was absent in S-CW or S-MG. The FTIR spectra of the alternative spreads exhibited the same peaks as the WO and the oleogels, but with differences in the intensities. S-CW exhibited a dense crystal network, with spherulitic crystals of 0.66–1.73 µm, which were statistically similar to those of the reference made from cream (S-cream). S-MG exhibited the lowest stability upon centrifugation, with an OBC of 99.76%. Overall, both oleogel-based chocolate spreads can mimic the properties of the commercially existing chocolate butter references.
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spelling pubmed-96013592022-10-27 Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter Pușcaș, Andreea Tanislav, Anda Elena Mureșan, Andruţa Elena Fărcaș, Anca Corina Mureșan, Vlad Gels Article A breakfast spread named chocolate butter exists on the market. For economic and technological reasons, cream in the original recipe is replaced with vegetable oils such as palm oil or by partially hydrogenated sunflower oil. The study aims to reformulate chocolate flavor butter, using cold pressed walnut oil (WO) oleogels (OGs) structured with 10% waxes and monoglyceride (MG), as a milk fat replacing system. The rheological, textural and microscopic characteristics of the oleogels and the spreads were compared. Oil binding capacity (OBC) and colorimetry were also assessed. Fourier transform infrared studies were used to monitor the composition of the samples. Oleogels and oleogel based chocolate butter behaved like strong gels (G’ > G”). The use of candelilla wax (CW) led to the formation of a much firmer spread (S-CW), with a hardness of 3521 g and G’(LVR) of 139,920 Pa, while the monoglyceride-based spread (S-MG) registered a hardness of 1136 g and G’(LVR) 89,952 Pa. In the spreadability test, S-CW registered a hardness of 3376 g and hardness work of 113 mJ, comparable to the commercially available chocolate butter. The formulated spreads exhibited shear thinning effects, and increased viscosity with decreasing temperature. A large round peak at 3340 cm(−1) was present in the spectra of the candelilla wax-based oleogel (OG-CW) and the reference spreads due to hydrogen bonding, but was absent in S-CW or S-MG. The FTIR spectra of the alternative spreads exhibited the same peaks as the WO and the oleogels, but with differences in the intensities. S-CW exhibited a dense crystal network, with spherulitic crystals of 0.66–1.73 µm, which were statistically similar to those of the reference made from cream (S-cream). S-MG exhibited the lowest stability upon centrifugation, with an OBC of 99.76%. Overall, both oleogel-based chocolate spreads can mimic the properties of the commercially existing chocolate butter references. MDPI 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9601359/ /pubmed/36286114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8100613 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/).
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Mureșan, Vlad
Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title_full Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title_fullStr Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title_full_unstemmed Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title_short Walnut Oil Oleogels as Milk Fat Replacing System for Commercially Available Chocolate Butter
title_sort walnut oil oleogels as milk fat replacing system for commercially available chocolate butter
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36286114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8100613
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