Rheological properties of ethyl cellulose-monoglyceride-candelilla wax oleogel vis-a-vis edible shortenings.

Carbohydr Polym

Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C., Av. Río Conchos S/N, Parque Industrial, Cd. Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, 31570, Mexico.

Published: January 2021

The gelation process, elasticity, and mechanical recovery after shear were studied in mixed oleogels of ethylcellulose (EC), monoglycerides (MG), and candelilla wax (CW). EC oleogels produced without MG showed grainy texture due to incomplete dissolution of crystalline fractions of raw EC in the vegetable oil (150 °C). These fractions were eliminated by dissolving the raw EC/MG mixture in ethanol, evaporating the solvent, dispersing, and dissolving the solid residue in the vegetable oil (150 °C) prior gelation. The EC polymeric network, and MG, and CW crystals had a positive interaction on the elasticity of mixed oleogels. Mixed oleogels produced under static conditions showed a 100 % of elasticity recovery after shearing, a phenomenon associated with an EC interchain hydrogen bonding mediated by hydroxyl groups of MGs. This tentatively resulted from the formation of junction zones of the type EC-[MG]-EC. The rheological behavior of these olegels was remarkably close to that of commercial shortenings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117171DOI Listing

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