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The color/shape/flavor of yam gel with double emulsified microcapsules changed synchronously in 4D printing induced by microwave. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored using 3D printing to create yam gel that changes color, aroma, and shape when heated in the microwave, utilizing microcapsules made from soybean protein, chitosan, and maltodextrin.
  • Microwave heating caused these microcapsules to break down, releasing pigments and essence, which enhanced the appearance and flavor of the 3D printed food samples.
  • The process allowed for quick (within 45 seconds) simultaneous changes in the food’s sensory attributes—like color and shape—resulting in a unique eating experience while maintaining nutritional value.

Article Abstract

The feasibility of 3D printing the color, aroma and shape changes of yam gel with microwave heating as stimulus and soybean protein isolate-chitosan-maltodextrin complex coacervated microcapsules rich in water-soluble betacyanin and rose essence as stimulus-response materials was discussed. The morphology of microcapsules presented irregular spherical structure, and the surface was relatively smooth and slightly concave. Microwave heating led to the gradual destruction of microcapsules in yam gel, releasing internal pigments and essence, and enhancing the redness and flavor of printed samples. The release of the water phase and oil phase of the microcapsules and the hot-spot expansion effect of the models made the 3D printed bird models bend and deform, realizing the deformation effect of "spreading of wings", which realized a three-response synchronous change in color, shape, and flavor of the printed samples within 45 s. In this study, a variety of 4D printed foods with synchronous changes in sensory characteristics were created, which increased sensory enjoyment on the basis of ensuring the nutritional needs of food.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129631DOI Listing

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