The effect of microencapsulation of microbial oil containing CLA by the complex coacervation on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of buttermilk

Samin Rafi Azari , Mohammad Hojjatoleslamy , Zeinab E. Mousavi , Hossein Kiani , Sayed Mohammad Ali Jalali
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is known for their positive impact on reducing various diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and blood lipid levels. This study aims to produce enriched buttermilk with stable physicochemical properties via complex coacervation. To address the inherent instability of oils in liquid systems, microcapsules were prepared using sodium alginate and xanthan gum, with optimization achieved through the response surface method (RSM). The buttermilk, enriched at optimal levels of 0 %, 0.04 %, 0.07 %, and 0.1 %, was then incubated at 48 °C for 42 days. Under the optimized conditions, the choice and quantity of gums used for enrichment significantly influenced the properties of the enriched buttermilk. A decrease in pH, along with an increase in acidity, led to enhanced viscosity in the buttermilk. The flow behavior of the buttermilk exhibited pseudoplastic characteristics. Enrichment caused an increase in particle size, with only minimal changes in odor, taste, and color parameters, while the buttermilk remained free from protein agglutinates. Chromatography results showed an increase in unsaturated fatty acids after enrichment. In summary, this study demonstrates the feasibility of producing nutritionally enriched buttermilk with high stability and desirable sensory characteristics. The recommended concentrations for enrichment are 0.04 % and 0.07 %.

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复合共凝胶法微胶囊化含CLA的微生物油对酪乳理化和感官特性的影响
众所周知,共轭亚油酸(CLA)对减少各种疾病(包括心血管疾病和血脂水平)有积极影响。本研究旨在通过复合共凝固法生产理化性质稳定的浓缩酪乳。为了解决液体体系中油固有的不稳定性,研究人员使用海藻酸钠和黄原胶制备了微胶囊,并通过响应面法(RSM)进行了优化。酪乳的最佳富集水平分别为 0%、0.04%、0.07% 和 0.1%,然后在 48 °C 下培养 42 天。在优化条件下,用于富集的胶质的选择和数量对富集酪乳的特性有显著影响。pH 值的降低和酸度的增加会导致酪乳粘度的增加。酪乳的流动性表现出假塑性特征。富集会导致粒度增大,但气味、味道和颜色参数的变化很小,同时酪乳中仍然没有蛋白质凝集物。色谱结果显示,不饱和脂肪酸在富集后有所增加。总之,这项研究证明了生产具有高稳定性和理想感官特性的营养强化酪乳的可行性。建议的富集浓度为 0.04 % 和 0.07 %。
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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