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Modulating edible-oleogels physical and functional characteristics by controlling their microstructure.

Mohsen RamezaniLaura Salvia-TrujilloOlga Martin-Belloso
Published in: Food & function (2024)
The influence of co-oleogelators like lecithin or hydrogenated lecithin together with the addition of dispersed water droplets to modulate the microstructure and thus the physical properties of glyceryl stearate (GS)-corn oil oleogels was investigated by thermal profile, microstructure, hardness, and oil binding capacity (OBC). The addition of β-carotene (βC) was also assessed. With lecithin, crystallization and melting temperatures were reduced, resulting in less-ordered crystal networks with a lower hardness and OBC, while with hydrogenated lecithin, the opposite effect was observed. In the presence of water, oleogels became harder but more brittle. Finally, βC acted as a crystal modifier increasing the hardness and OBC in the presence of lecithin, but decreased these parameters in hydrogenated lecithin-containing and water-filled oleogels. This study provides a better understanding on how the composition of GS-based oleogels can affect their physical properties.
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