使用蔗糖素(三氯蔗糖)、甜菊糖甙和赤藓糖醇作为代糖的冰淇淋:感官特征和顾客偏好

IF 1.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Food Science and Technology International Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-17 DOI:10.1177/10820132221150534
Men Long, Yanling Wei, Shoukui Tao, Yejing Wu, JingYi Wang, Di Zhou, Huazhen Cai, Ge Zhan
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无糖食品因其低热量而越来越受欢迎。但用高强度甜味剂代替糖会对感官产生负面影响。在这项研究中,通过基于检查-全部适用(CATA)法的惩罚分析(PA)和偏最小二乘法(PLS)回归,评估了添加三氯蔗糖(Suc)、甜菊糖苷(Ste)和赤藓糖醇(Ery)作为糖替代品对冰淇淋感官特征和总体接受度的影响。向 106 名消费者展示了 12 种甜味剂的冰淇淋样品,消费者使用 15 分享乐量表回答了总体喜好问题,并回答了描述冰淇淋感官特征的 32 个属性的 CATA 问题。结果表明,混合甜味剂(60%蔗糖+20%甜味剂+20%甜味剂或 60%蔗糖+10%甜味剂+30%甜味剂)在单独使用时可表现出优势,制作出的冰淇淋与添加蔗糖(Sac)的冰淇淋相似。在冰淇淋中添加 Suc、Ste 和 Ery 几乎感觉不到甜味剂的苦味、涩味和类似化学物质的感觉。不同甜味剂的显著区别在于甜味的强度和速度。开发能使甜味迅速显现的高效甜味剂组合可为无糖冰淇淋的设计开辟新的途径。
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Ice cream with sucralose, stevioside, and erythritol as sugar substitutes: Sensory profile and customer preference.

Sugar-free food has been gaining popularity because of low-calorie content. But sugar replacement by high-intensity sweeteners can negatively affect sensory. In this study, the effect of the addition of sucralose (Suc), stevioside (Ste), and erythritol (Ery) as sugar substitutes on the sensory profile and overall acceptance of ice cream were evaluated by penalty analysis (PA) based on the check-all-that apply (CATA) method, with those of the partial least squares (PLS) regression. Twelve sweetening agents of ice cream samples were presented to 106 consumers who answered on an overall liking question using the 15-point hedonic scale and a CATA question with 32 attributes that described the sensory characteristics of ice cream. The results showed that mixed sweeteners (60%Suc+20%Ste+20%Ery or 60%Suc+10%Ste+30%Ery) can present an advantageous performance when used separately, and making ice cream similar to that of sucrose (Sac) added. Adding Suc, Ste, and Ery to ice cream hardly felt bitterness, astringency, and chemical-like sensations of the sweetening agent. The significant difference between different sweeteners is the intensity and speed of sweetness. Developing combination of high-potency sweeteners that can make sweetness appear quickly could open up new ways to design sugar-free ice cream.

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Food Science and Technology International
Food Science and Technology International 工程技术-食品科技
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63
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期刊介绍: Food Science and Technology International (FSTI) shares knowledge from leading researchers of food science and technology. Covers food processing and engineering, food safety and preservation, food biotechnology, and physical, chemical and sensory properties of foods. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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