Production of margarines rich in unsaturated fatty acids using oxidative-stable vitamin C-loaded oleogel

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Vitamin C (VC)-loaded oleogel (VCOG) with corn oil and monoglyceride stearate was used to replace lipid phase of margarine completely. The oxidative stability of VCOG was evaluated at 60±1℃ in a lightproof oven for 18 days and the result showed that VCOG peroxide (> 6 days) and p-anisidine value (> 4 days) was significantly lower than that of bulk oil and VC-free oleogel (p < 0.05). Then, the margarine containing 79.70% VCOG (VCOGM) was in comparison with four commercial butter in sensory and physical characteristic. Results showed that firmness, solid fat content and trans fatty acid of VCOGM were in the lowest values while unsaturated fatty acid and adhesiveness of VCOGM was in the highest values. Furthermore, VCOGM presented the similar springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess, score appearance, texture, taste and overall impression to some/all commercial butters selected in this research (p > 0.05). These results implied that VC-loaded oleogel was an excellent alternative of lipid phase in margarine which confirmed by 55% “definitely buy” and 25% “try once-then decide”.

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Wang, X., Wang, S., Nan, Y., & Liu, G. (2021). Production of margarines rich in unsaturated fatty acids using oxidative-stable vitamin C-loaded oleogel. Journal of Oleo Science, 70(8), 1059–1068. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess20264

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