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Effect of formulation and pH on rheological properties, particle size distribution, and stability of oil-in-water beverage emulsions.
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Effect of formulation and pH on rheological properties, particle size distribution, and stability of oil-in-water beverage emulsions./
作者:
Arora, Jaideep Kaur.
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144 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 0944.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International49-02.
標題:
Agriculture, Food Science and Technology. -
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9780494660607
Effect of formulation and pH on rheological properties, particle size distribution, and stability of oil-in-water beverage emulsions.
Arora, Jaideep Kaur.
Effect of formulation and pH on rheological properties, particle size distribution, and stability of oil-in-water beverage emulsions.
- 144 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 0944.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--McGill University (Canada), 2009.
Beverage emulsions are oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions prepared by dispensing vegetable oils in an aqueous base containing hydrocolloids, preservatives, acid and colors. Stability of such emulsions, in both concentrated forms and diluted final preparations, is a requirement and physical separation (creaming) is a critical problem in the beverage industry. The main objective of this research was to investigate the concentration effects of different hydrocolloids, both individually and in combinations, at two pH levels (neutral and 3.4) on the associated rheological properties, particle size distribution, and stability of prepared o/w emulsions and determine optimal conditions for their stability in both concentrated (2 weeks) and diluted forms (2 months).
ISBN: 9780494660607Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017813
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Oil-in-water emulsions were made using gelatins (Types "A" and "B"), modified starch and modified Arabic gum alone and with selected viscosity builders (Xanthan gum and propylene glycol alginate), and their rheological properties, and their physico-chemical properties were evaluated. Emulsions demonstrating reasonable stability were selected and incorporated into a simulated juice base and a mimicked dairy beverage. Creaming behavior and stability of simulated beverages, containing 2% emulsion, were evaluated over a storage period of 2 months.
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