Bigel formulations based on sesame oleogel with probiotics alginate hydrogel: A novel structure for nutritious spreadable butter.

Int J Biol Macromol

Dairy Department, Food Industries and Nutrition Research Institute, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, P.O. 12622, Giza, Egypt.

Published: July 2023

As a replacement for saturated fats, bigel butter spread (BgBs) based on sesame oleogel and alginate hydrogel was developed. Morphology, oxidative stability, microbiological, chemical, and sensory analysis were assessed. The results demonstrated that unsaturated fatty acids were higher in cinnamon (73.87 %) than in plain (71.57 %) BgBs. The peroxide value was higher in plain (5.25 meqO/kg) than in cinnamon BgBs (4.29 meqO/kg). Cinnamon BgBs had 44.44 % more antioxidant activity compared to plain BgBs (40.20 %). Moreover, BgBs products kept their probiotic counts at >7 log cycles. The cinnamon BgBs had a lower microbial load than plain BgBs. The chemical composition of the BgBs products did not change significantly. But the pH values slightly dropped with the storage time. The sensory evaluation of plain and cinnamon BgBs did not significantly differ from one another. However, the period of storage and the addition of the cinnamon oil significantly affected the flavor ratings.

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