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Pregelatinized Drum-Dried Wheat Starch of Different Swelling Behavior As Clean Label Oil Replacer in Oil-in-Water Emulsions

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Journal Foods
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2022 Jul 27
PMID 35885287
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Abstract

Drum-drying results in pregelatinized starch with relatively low starch fragmentation and a great ability to absorb water and swell at room temperature. However, the effect of the degree of cold particle swelling and the thickening potential of drum-dried starch on its suitability as oil replacer in low-fat oil-in-water emulsions has received little attention. In this work, the potential of three pregelatinized drum-dried starches with almost identical molecular structure (as measured by size exclusion chromatography) and Water Binding Capacity (WBC), but different swelling behavior, was investigated to replace up to 60% oil in a mayonnaise-like emulsion system. The microstructure, stability, and rheology of the oil-in-water emulsions were noticeably affected by the substitution of oil with a pregelatinized drum-dried starch paste. Specifically, reduced-fat emulsions presented smaller droplet-size, a higher consistency index and increased emulsion stability, especially against freeze-thaw cycles, compared to the control full-fat mayonnaise. Importantly, the differences in cold swelling behavior (rather than simply assessing WBC) greatly influenced the consistency index and stability of low-fat emulsions, and results showed that drum-dried starch particles with high swelling potential perform better as oil replacers.

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