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  • The study explores using aerogel templates in oleogels as a healthy replacement for animal fats.
  • Incorporating soy protein isolate hydrolysate (SPIH) with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMCNa) resulted in better physicochemical properties compared to using soy protein isolate (SPI).
  • Findings reveal that CMC-Na-SPIH oleogels have superior mechanical strength, oil holding capacity, and antioxidant properties, showing promise for enhanced food applications.

Article Abstract

In recent years, the utilization of aerogel templates in oleogels to replace animal fats has garnered considerable attention due to health concerns. This study employed a "fiber-particle core-shell nanostructure model" to combine sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMCNa) and soy protein isolate (SPI) or SPI hydrolysate (SPIH), and freeze-dried to form aerogel template, which was then dipped into oil to induce oleogels. The results showed that adding SPIH significantly improved the physicochemical properties of oleogels. The results of ζ-potential, FTIR, and rheology demonstrated a stronger binding of SPIH to CMC-Na compared to SPI. The CMC-Na-SPIH aerogels exhibited a coarser surface and denser network structure in contrast to CMC-Na-SPI aerogels, with an oil holding capacity (OHC) of up to 84.6 % and oil absorption capacity (OAC) of 47.4 g/g. The mechanical strength of oleogels was further enhanced through chemical crosslinking. Both CMC-Na-SPI and CMC-Na-SPIH oleogels displayed excellent elasticity and reversible compressibility, with CMC-Na-SPIH oleogels demonstrating superior mechanical strength. Additionally, CMC-Na-SPIH oleogels exhibited enhanced slow release of antimicrobial substances and antioxidant properties. Increasing the content of SPI/SPIH significantly improved the mechanical strength, antioxidant capacity, and OHC of the oleogels. This research presents a straightforward and promising approach to enhance the performance of aerogel template oleogels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.133674DOI Listing

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