Enzymatically interesterified hybrid palm stearin as an alternative to conventional palm stearin
In this study, enzymatic interesterification of hybrid palm stearin mixed with palm kernel oil (HPS/PKO, 70/30) was conducted to provide a new source of vegetable fat, which was compared with the traditional palm stearin blend (PS/PKO). The triacylglycerides results indicated that the enzyme (Lipozy...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2020-01-01
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Series: | CyTA - Journal of Food |
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19476337.2019.1699168 |
Summary: | In this study, enzymatic interesterification of hybrid palm stearin mixed with palm kernel oil (HPS/PKO, 70/30) was conducted to provide a new source of vegetable fat, which was compared with the traditional palm stearin blend (PS/PKO). The triacylglycerides results indicated that the enzyme (Lipozyme TL IM) hydrolyzed and esterified lauric, palmitic, and oleic acids. Further, the interesterification decreased the melting and crystallization temperatures by ≈2°C. Additionally, it allowed faster structuring and/or crystallization in both blends as indicated by high G’ values (3.6 × 107 Pa for PS/PKO and 1.3 × 107 Pa for HPS/PKO). Moreover, enzymatic interesterification promoted rapid stabilization of the number and size of HPS/PKO crystals. The results indicated that HPS/PKO is a healthier alternative to PS/PKO with regard to the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids. Finally, the rheological and microstructure analyses suggested that HPS/PKO enzymatically interesterified is a promising candidate for utilization in various fatty products. |
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ISSN: | 1947-6337 1947-6345 |