Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification

The high-fat content of coconut milk leads to instability of the emulsion and becomes the major limitation for its application in the food and beverage industries. It is also high in calories, which becomes a major debate among the consumers. Dilution and emulsification are important processes that...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Z., Taip, F. S., Mustapa Kamal, S. M.
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Published: Rynnye Lyan Resources 2022
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author Abdullah, Z.
Taip, F. S.
Mustapa Kamal, S. M.
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description The high-fat content of coconut milk leads to instability of the emulsion and becomes the major limitation for its application in the food and beverage industries. It is also high in calories, which becomes a major debate among the consumers. Dilution and emulsification are important processes that are used to reduce the effect of high fat during the preservation process. In this study, water, sodium caseinate, and maltodextrin were added to the coconut milk. A sonicator and a high-shear homogenizer were used to homogenize the droplet. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of dilution and emulsification on the nutritional quality and stability of the emulsion. The nutritional composition was determined using proximate analysis. The stability of the emulsion was determined based on the properties of the droplets via particle size and microscopic analyses. The dilution process reduced the fat content; however, the addition of additives altered the nutritional quality of the emulsion, especially protein and carbohydrate content. It was also found that the emulsification process improves the particle size of the droplet as it creates a uniform size of the droplet and reduces the primary particle size to less than 6 μm. However, only the sonicated coconut milk has high stability with a creaming index of 0%.
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spelling upm.eprints-1007332023-09-11T07:18:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100733/ Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification Abdullah, Z. Taip, F. S. Mustapa Kamal, S. M. The high-fat content of coconut milk leads to instability of the emulsion and becomes the major limitation for its application in the food and beverage industries. It is also high in calories, which becomes a major debate among the consumers. Dilution and emulsification are important processes that are used to reduce the effect of high fat during the preservation process. In this study, water, sodium caseinate, and maltodextrin were added to the coconut milk. A sonicator and a high-shear homogenizer were used to homogenize the droplet. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of dilution and emulsification on the nutritional quality and stability of the emulsion. The nutritional composition was determined using proximate analysis. The stability of the emulsion was determined based on the properties of the droplets via particle size and microscopic analyses. The dilution process reduced the fat content; however, the addition of additives altered the nutritional quality of the emulsion, especially protein and carbohydrate content. It was also found that the emulsification process improves the particle size of the droplet as it creates a uniform size of the droplet and reduces the primary particle size to less than 6 μm. However, only the sonicated coconut milk has high stability with a creaming index of 0%. Rynnye Lyan Resources 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, Z. and Taip, F. S. and Mustapa Kamal, S. M. (2022) Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification. Food Research, 6 (6). 48 - 52. ISSN 2550-2166 https://www.myfoodresearch.com/vol-69474issue-6.html 10.26656/fr.2017.6(6).763
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Mustapa Kamal, S. M.
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title Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
title_full Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
title_short Comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
title_sort comparative analysis of nutritional composition and droplet size of coconut milk due to dilution and emulsification
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