Development of high-fiber and high-protein virgin coconut oil-based spread and its physico-chemical, and sensory qualities

Veeranna Hitlamani, Parvati Huded, G. Suresh Kumar, R. Chetana
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A spread was prepared using blends of virgin coconut oil (VCO), trans-free fat (TFF), whey powder, coconut fiber, emulsifiers, and flavors. Curcumin was added in micro quantities to provide a natural color. The samples formulated were tested for their spreadability, texture, and phase separation. The samples were analyzed for their physicochemical properties, such as color, texture, rheological characterization, and storage stability. The results showed that the formulated spread had moisture of 2.10%, protein of 9.23%, fat of 67.35%, ash of 4.56%, crude fiber of 11.2%, total carbohydrate 10.12%, and the values of peroxide, and percentage of free fatty acids were well below the acceptable levels during storage periods. The samples showed a phase separation after one month of storage at 38 °C. However, no separation was observed when stored at 4 °C and 27 °C. The spreads showed shear-thinning behavior, were solid at 4 °C, and were spreadable at 27 °C and flowy at 38 °C. DSC analysis indicated that the sample was solid below 9.63 °C and liquid over 20.57 °C. The spread was rich in lauric acid (26.01%), palmitic acid (28.26%), and trans fatty acid (Elaidic acid) was not detected. Based on the texture and sensory results, a 50:50 blend of VCO: TFF showed good spreadability. Sensorily, the products showed higher overall acceptability scores. The developed spread has an abundance of fiber, protein, and health-promoting factors from VCO.

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开发以高纤维和高蛋白初榨椰子油为基础的涂抹酱及其理化和感官质量
使用初榨椰子油(VCO)、无反式脂肪(TFF)、乳清粉、椰子纤维、乳化剂和香精的混合物制备涂抹酱。其中添加了微量姜黄素,以提供天然色泽。对配制的样品进行了涂抹性、质地和相分离测试。对样品的理化特性(如颜色、质地、流变特性和储存稳定性)进行了分析。结果表明,配制的涂抹酱在储存期间的水分含量为 2.10%,蛋白质含量为 9.23%,脂肪含量为 67.35%,灰分含量为 4.56%,粗纤维含量为 11.2%,总碳水化合物含量为 10.12%,过氧化值和游离脂肪酸百分比远低于可接受的水平。在 38 °C 下储存一个月后,样品出现了相分离现象。不过,在 4 °C 和 27 °C 下储存时没有发现分离现象。涂抹酱具有剪切稀化特性,在 4 °C 时为固体,在 27 °C 时可涂抹,在 38 °C 时呈流动状。DSC 分析表明,样品在 9.63 °C 以下为固态,20.57 °C 以上为液态。涂抹酱富含月桂酸(26.01%)和棕榈酸(28.26%),未检测到反式脂肪酸(壬二酸)。根据质地和感官结果,VCO:TFF 50:50 的混合物显示出良好的涂抹性。在感官上,产品的总体可接受性得分更高。所研制的涂抹酱含有丰富的纤维、蛋白质和来自 VCO 的健康促进因子。
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