Double network oleogels co-stabilized by hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and monoglyceride crystals: Baking applications

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules(2022)

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Abstract
Edible double network oleogels were prepared by hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and glyceryl monostearate (GMS) by the cryogel-templated method. Hot GMS soybean oil solutions were absorbed by HPMC cryogels, which were further homogenized and cooled to form oleogels containing both the HPMC network and GMS network. The crystal network constructed by GMS crystal clusters significantly enhanced the mechanical and rheological attributes of oleogels. Both the HPMC network and the GMS network were built up due to hydrogen bonds. According to the normalization analysis of FTIR and the deepening of the shift of the absorption peak, hydrogen bonds could also be formed between HPMC and GMS to connect the two independent networks. Double network oleogels were further used to fabricate cookies and cakes, assessed by the texture profile analysis. The combination of the HPMC network and GMS network in preparing oleogels will promote the application of oleogels as the fat replacer.
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Double network,Oleogel,Baking applications
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