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Investigation of oleogel characteristics in non-thermal process using gelatin and xanthan biopolymers and its fortification with vitamin D

In this paper, biopolymers of gelatin and xanthan were used to oleogel preparation and its fortification with vitamin D in non-thermal process. The results obtained from spectroscopy studies exhibited that hydrogen bonding originated from biopolymers, was effective in formation of oleogel structure. In addition, the oleogel showed thixotropic behavior, 60% structural recovery and desirable gel strength at temperatures below 100 ° C. Also, enriched vitamin D oleogel was prepared and vitamin stability during 45 days of storage at different temperatures (25 and 40 ° C) and vitamin D release (%) was investigated using high performance liquid chromatography. The results showed that the presence of biopolymers network in short terms of storage had no significant effect on vitamin D stability while it can affect the controlled release of vitamin in comparison with oil. According to the results, gelatin and xanthan gum oleogel prepared in a non-thermal way can be used as a replacement of solid fats and carrier of bioactive compounds in food products.

Abdollahi, M., Hossein, G. S., & Soltanizadeh, N. (2019). Investigation of oleogel characteristics in non-thermal process using gelatin and xanthan biopolymers and its fortification with vitamin D.

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Month/Season: 
July
Year: 
2019

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