SINTERING OF FAT CRYSTAL NETWORKS IN OIL DURING POST-CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESSES

被引:90
作者
JOHANSSON, D [1 ]
BERGENSTAHL, B [1 ]
机构
[1] INST SURFACE CHEM,S-11486 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
关键词
ADHESION; DISPERSIONS; FAT CRYSTALS; FOOD; POSTCRYSTALLIZATION; RHEOLOGY; STABILITY; SEDIMENTATION; SINTERING; SOLID BRIDGE;
D O I
10.1007/BF02542069
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Several foods contain semi-solid fats that consist of solid crystals dispersed in a liquid oil. In oil-continuous margarine, butter, and chocolate, fat crystals determine properties such as consistency, stability against oiling-out, and emulsion stability. Trends toward foods with less fat and/or less saturated fat create a need for understanding anti controlling the properties of fat crystal dispersions. Fat crystals form a network in oil due to mutual adhesion. One source of strong adhesion is formation of solid bridges (sintering), which has been studied in this work through sedimentation and theological experiments. Results indicate that sintering may be created by crystallization of a fat phase with a melting point between that of the oil and the crystal. Generally speaking, beta' crystals were sintered by beta' fat bridges, favored by rapid cooling, and beta crystals by beta fat bridges, favored by slow cooling. The existence of the same polymorphic form of the crystal and bridge indicated that solid bridges, rather than bridges formed by small crystal nuclei, were formed. A maximum in sintering ability for an optimal sintering fat concentration occurred due to competition between bridge formation and other crystallization processes. Some emulsifiers influenced the sintering process. For example, monooolein made it more pronounced, while technical lecithin had the opposite effect.
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页数:10
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