Textural, mechanical, and microstructural properties of restructured pimiento alginate-guar gels

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作者
Mousavi, Seyyed Mohammad Reza [1 ]
Rafe, Ali [1 ]
Yeganehzad, Samira [1 ]
机构
[1] RIFST, Dept Food Proc, POB 91735-147, Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
关键词
alginate gels; mechanical properties; pimiento; restructured product; texture; thermostability; PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS; SENSORY CHARACTERISTICS; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; BLOCK FRACTIONS; GUM; RHEOLOGY; CHITOSAN; FILM;
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10.1111/jtxs.12385
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Textural, mechanical, microstructural, and thermal properties of reconstituted pimiento alginate-guar gels subjected to thermal and mechanical stresses during pasteurization process were investigated. Alginate-guar gelling system at ratio 2:1 at different calcium chloride concentrations (2-8%) and varying acid conditions including citric and lactic acid 1% were evaluated. Textural profile analysis parameters viz. hardness, springiness, gumminess, cohesiveness, adhesiveness as well as mechanical properties, structural, thermal, and morphological characteristics of pimiento strips were examined. Gel strength and elasticity of pimiento strips were increased at higher calcium levels. Fracturability was decreased clearly revealed the gel system, regain its strength in spite of high pulp content (25%) and can maintain its own structure. Increase in hardness and reduction in springiness showed loss of elasticity, which may be attributed to the gel shrinkage during thermal processing, making it more compact and dense. Therefore, the restructured pimiento strips were completely thermo stable at pasteurization temperature. By increasing alginate and calcium level in the pimiento strip, glass transition temperature was reduced from 112 to 98 degrees C. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy studies confirmed that the gel network structure at acidic conditions was stable and acid type did not has significant effect on the chemical interactions. The microstructural results showed ellipsoidal and compact structure in which can be an evidence of high elasticity and rigidity of pimiento gels. These results completely approved the high elasticity and rigidity of the pimiento strips and their ability to sustain successfully thermal and mechanical stresses with appreciable textural integrity during processing such as pasteurization. Practical applications Restructured pimiento strip for stuffing into cocktail olives is a challenging problem in binary composite hydrogels of alginate and guar gum. The strips should be designed to be strong enough to handle mechanically and cut easily without tearing. Furthermore, it had to withstand to pasteurization process and be flexible to bend like a hairpin into the pit hole of olive. In addition, it also had low syneresis and shrinkage that the strips not fall out of the olive hole during storage. In the view point of marketing and nutritional aspects, it is more advantageous to develop a restructured fruit gel systems several times higher than the limiting 10% pulp because of its weak structure. Therefore, alginate-gel systems containing 25% pimiento pulp were evaluated at different levels of calcium chloride and thermal processing.
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