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Physical properties of cocoa butter: effect of sucrose esters on oil migration

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Author(s):
Domingues, Maria Aliciane Fontenele ; Paulo, Beatriz Delgado ; Teodoro da Silva, Thais L. ; Ribeiro, Ana Paula Badan
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; v. N/A, p. 9-pg., 2023-09-18.
Abstract

It is known that emulsifiers can modify the crystallisation behaviour of fats, improving their stability. In this sense, changes in the crystallisation behaviour of cocoa butter (CB) may contribute to reducing oil migration through its crystalline structure. This study analysed the effect of adding sucrose stearate (S-370) and sucrose behenate (B-370) emulsifiers at different concentrations on oil migration in CB. The compatibility diagram curves indicated a miscible phase behaviour between CB and the emulsifiers S-370 and B-370 at concentrations of 0.1%, 0.3% and 0.5%, confirming the compatibility between its components. There is a significant difference (P & LE; 0.05) for the melting point of mixtures containing 0.3% and 0.5% of S-370, yet we can consider that all samples reach their total melting point at 35 & DEG;C. However, the samples containing S-370 showed a higher firmness profile than those containing B-370, corroborating the results of compatibility and melting point. CB exhibited characteristic two-step isothermal crystallisation at 17.5 & DEG;C, with distinct effects of the emulsifiers for each crystallisation step. S-370 and B-370 modify the solid dissolution process and oil migration through cocoa butter. The physical properties of CB were altered by adding S-370 and B-370. The oil migration process differed for each emulsifier, although diffusion, the identified migration mechanism, is the same for both. Schematic representation of oil migration through the cocoa butter matrix with and without sucrose esters. image (AU)

FAPESP's process: 09/53006-0 - Modification, control and stabilization of the crystallization and polymorphic behavior of fats, with emphasis in cocoa butter and palm oil
Grantee:Theo Guenter Kieckbusch
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants