Effects of monoacylglycerols with different saturation degrees on physical and whipping properties of milk fat-based whipping creams

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Xueli Wei
Hong Zhang
Lingzhi Cheong
Jingjing Gong
Xuebing Xu
Yanlan Bi
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[1] Henan University of Technology,College of Food Science and Technology
[2] Wilmar Biotechnology Research and Development Center (Shanghai) Co.,College of Food and Pharmaceutical Science
[3] Ltd.,undefined
[4] Ningbo University,undefined
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Whipping cream; Monoacylglycerols; Emulsion stability; Overrun; Conductivity; Shape-retention ability;
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Milk fat-based whipping cream is primarily comprised of cream and whole milk. It has melt-in-the-mouth texture and unique milk flavor. However, milk fat-based whipping cream suffers from poor emulsion stability and foam firmness. The effects of monoacylglycerols (MAGs) with different saturation degrees (M1: 98% saturation, M2: 70% saturation and M3: 30% saturation) on emulsion properties (average particle size, viscosity, and emulsion stability) and whipping properties (overrun, firmness, shape retention ability, and foam stability) of milk fat-based whipping creams were investigated in this study. MAGs significantly decreased particle sizes (from 2.84 to 1.16 μm) and enhanced viscosity (from 350 to 490 cP) of the milk fat-based emulsions (emulsion without MAGs: M0, 5.01 μm, 298 cP) (P < 0.05). MAGs increased the stability of the milk fat-based emulsions with lesser phase separation during centrifugation tests and lower changes in particle sizes and viscosities during temperature cycling tests. Emulsion M1 with highest degree of saturation is less likely to destabilize and phase inverse. The decrease sharply in conductivity can be attributed to the entrapment of large amounts of air. Following that, the conductivity of M1 with low variation indicating high whipping resistance and less likely to coalescence and phase separation. Adding MAGs can significantly enhance overrun (M1: 205.3%, M2: 198.5%, M3: 141.4%) as compared to the control sample (M0: 97.9%) (P < 0.05). In emulsions containing MAGs with high degree of saturation (M1 and M2), firmness (M1: 95 g, M2: 109 g) and shape retention ability of the whipped creams were reduced as compared to control emulsion without MAG (M0: 173 g), but the foam stability (M1: 89%, M2: 91%) was enhanced (M0: 81%); M3 (firmness: 507 g; foam stability: 66%) has the contrasted effects. Whipping cream M2 demonstrated the best whipping properties with high overrun (198.46%), good firmness (109 g), shape retention ability and foam stability (91%). Good quality whipping creams can be obtained by selecting suitable MAGs.
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