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- Title
Development and Characterization of New Plant-Based Ice Cream Assortments Using Oleogels as Fat Source.
- Authors
Ropciuc, Sorina; Ghinea, Cristina; Leahu, Ana; Prisacaru, Ancuta Elena; Oroian, Mircea Adrian; Apostol, Laura Carmen; Dranca, Florina
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop candelilla wax oleogels with hemp seed oil and olive oil and use them as a fat source in the development of new plant-based ice cream assortments. Oleogels were structured with 3 and 9% candelilla wax and characterized by oil-binding capacity, peroxide value and color parameters. The oil-binding capacities of 9% wax oleogels were significantly higher than those of 3% wax oleogels, while peroxide values of oleogels decrease with increasing wax dosage. All oleogel samples are yellow-green due to the pigments present in the oils and candelilla wax. Physicochemical (pH, titratable acidity, soluble solids, fat, protein) and rheological (viscosity and viscoelastic modulus) parameters of plant-based ice cream mixes with oleogels were determined. Also, sensory attributes and texture parameters were investigated. The results showed that titratable acidity and fat content of plant-based ice cream samples increased with increasing wax percentage, while pH, soluble solids and protein values are more influenced by the type of plant milk used. The plant-based ice cream sample with spelt milk, hemp oil and 9% candelilla wax received the highest overall acceptability score. The hardness of the plant-based ice cream samples increased as the percentage of candelilla wax added increased.
- Subjects
ICE cream, ices, etc.; BIOCOMPATIBILITY; RESEARCH &; development; NANOTECHNOLOGY; OLIVE oil
- Publication
Gels (2310-2861), 2024, Vol 10, Issue 6, p397
- ISSN
2310-2861
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/gels10060397