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Multicomponent Oleogels Prepared with High- and Low-Molecular-Weight Oleogelators: Ethylcellulose and Waxes

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FOODS
卷 12, 期 16, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/foods12163093

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oil structuring; multicomponent oleogel; ethylcellulose; beeswax; carnauba wax

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The interactions between ethylcellulose (EC) and natural waxes in structuring edible oil are not well explored. In this study, novel oleogels were prepared using a lower concentration of EC (4%) with beeswax (BW) and carnauba wax (CRW). The addition of EC improved the properties of the wax oleogels, including increased yield stress and flow point. These findings suggest that EC/wax mixtures have potential as solid fat substitutes.
The combined interactions between ethylcellulose (EC) and natural waxes to structure edible oil are underexplored. To reduce the high EC concentration required to form a functional oleogel, novel oleogels were prepared using a 50% critical concentration of EC (i.e., 4%) with 1-4% beeswax (BW) and carnauba wax (CRW). One percent wax was sufficient for EC to form self-sustaining oleogel. Rheological analysis demonstrated that 4%EC + 4%BW/CRW had comparable oleogel properties to 8%EC. The yield stress and flow point of wax oleogels were enhanced upon EC addition. EC did not influence the thermal behaviour of the wax component of the oleogel, but the crystallinity and plasticity of the combined oleogel increased. The crystal shape of BW oleogel changed upon EC addition from a needle-like to spherulitic shape. Confocal laser scanning microscopy highlighted the uniform distribution of EC polymeric network and wax crystals. EC/wax mixtures have promising oil-structuring abilities that have the potential to use as solid fat substitutes.

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