With the aim to produce solid fats with a high percentage of unsaturated fatty acids, oleogels based on olive and peanut oil with different concentrations of beeswax (BW) and glycerol monostearate (GMS) as oleogelators were studied and compared. The critical oleogelator concentration for both BW and GMS was 3%. Thermal properties of the developed GMS-based oleogels pointed to a polymorphic structure, confirmed by the presence of two exothermic and endothermic peaks. All developed oleogels released less than 4% of oil, highlighting their high oil binding capacity. A morphology evaluation of oleogels showed platelet-like crystals, characterized by a cross-sectional length of 50 μm in BW-based oleogels and irregular clusters of needle-like crystals with a higher diameter in GMS-based oleogels. BW-based oleogels showed a solid fat content ranging from 1.16% to 2.27%, and no solid fat content was found at 37 ◦C. GMS-based oleogels reached slightly higher values of SFC that ranged from 1.58% to 2.97% at 25 ◦C and from 1.00% to 1.75% at 37 ◦C. Olive oil-based oleogels with GMS showed higher firmness compared with BW-based ones. The stronger structure network in olive oil/GMS-based oleogels provided a real physical barrier to oxidants, showing a high oxidation stability.

Malvano, F., Albanese, D., Cinquanta, L., Liparoti, S., Marra, F. (2024). A Comparative Study between Beeswax and Glycerol Monostearate for Food-Grade Oleogels. GELS, 10(4) [10.3390/gels10040214].

A Comparative Study between Beeswax and Glycerol Monostearate for Food-Grade Oleogels

Cinquanta, Luciano
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2024-03-20

Abstract

With the aim to produce solid fats with a high percentage of unsaturated fatty acids, oleogels based on olive and peanut oil with different concentrations of beeswax (BW) and glycerol monostearate (GMS) as oleogelators were studied and compared. The critical oleogelator concentration for both BW and GMS was 3%. Thermal properties of the developed GMS-based oleogels pointed to a polymorphic structure, confirmed by the presence of two exothermic and endothermic peaks. All developed oleogels released less than 4% of oil, highlighting their high oil binding capacity. A morphology evaluation of oleogels showed platelet-like crystals, characterized by a cross-sectional length of 50 μm in BW-based oleogels and irregular clusters of needle-like crystals with a higher diameter in GMS-based oleogels. BW-based oleogels showed a solid fat content ranging from 1.16% to 2.27%, and no solid fat content was found at 37 ◦C. GMS-based oleogels reached slightly higher values of SFC that ranged from 1.58% to 2.97% at 25 ◦C and from 1.00% to 1.75% at 37 ◦C. Olive oil-based oleogels with GMS showed higher firmness compared with BW-based ones. The stronger structure network in olive oil/GMS-based oleogels provided a real physical barrier to oxidants, showing a high oxidation stability.
20-mar-2024
Malvano, F., Albanese, D., Cinquanta, L., Liparoti, S., Marra, F. (2024). A Comparative Study between Beeswax and Glycerol Monostearate for Food-Grade Oleogels. GELS, 10(4) [10.3390/gels10040214].
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