AI Article Synopsis

  • RUTF is a nutrient-rich, peanut butter-based food designed to treat malnourished children, composed of various ingredients including vegetable oils and milk powder.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of 15 vegetable oil stabilizers to reduce oil separation in RUTF, aiming for less than 4% separation.
  • The best results were achieved with fully hydrogenated soybean and rapeseed oil at 1.5%, which successfully minimized oil separation in both lab tests and industrial trials.

Article Abstract

Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) is a shelf-stable, low moisture, energy dense medicinal food composed of peanut butter, vegetable oils, milk powder, a multiple micronutrient premix and sugar. RUTF is used by millions of children annually to treat malnutrition. After mixing, RUTF is a semisolid covered with oil. To produce a homogenous RUTF, hydrogenated vegetable oils are incorporated in small quantities. This study utilized a benchtop methodology to test the effect of RUTF ingredients on oil separation. An acceptable oil separation was <4%. This method compared 15 different vegetable oil stabilizers with respect to oil separation. The dynamic progression of oil separation followed a Michaelis-Menten pattern, reaching a maximum after 60 days when stored at 30 °C. Hydrogenated vegetable oils with triglyceride or 50% monoglycerides reduced the oil separation to acceptable levels. The additive showing the largest reduction in oil separation was used in an industrial trial, where it also performed acceptably. In conclusion, fully hydrogenated soybean and rapeseed oil added as 1.5% controlled oil separation in RUTF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353625PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9060706DOI Listing

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