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Effects of ultrasonic irradiation on crystallization behavior of tripalmitoylglycerol and cocoa butter

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY
Volume 78, Issue 5, Pages 513-518

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AMER OIL CHEMISTS SOC A O C S PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11746-001-0295-y

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cocoa butter; fat crystallization; polymorphism; sono-crystallization; tripalmitoylglycerol; ultrasound; X-ray diffraction

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Effects of application of ultrasonic power (20 kHz, 100 W) on the crystallization behavior of tripalmitoylglycerol (PPP) and cocoa butter have been examined in terms of rate of nucleation and polymorphic control. High-purity PPP (> 99%) and low-purity PPP (> 80%) samples were employed to mimic real fat systems, which usually have higher concentrations of minor components in addition to the main component. For both the high-purity and low-purity PPP, the application of ultrasonic power accelerated the rate of nucleation as measured by induction time for the occurrence of crystals and by the number of crystals nucleated. As for the polymorphic influences, the nucleation of both the beta' and beta forms was accelerated by the ultrasound, yet the beta' form nucleation was more accelerated when the low-purity PPP samples were employed. As for cocoa butter, sonication for a short period accelerated the crystallization of Form V. The present results indicate that ultrasound irradiation is an efficient tool for controlling polymorphic crystallization of fats.

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