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Edible Oleogels Structure And Health Implications Alejandro G Marangoni

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Edible Oleogels Structure And Health Implications Alejandro G Marangoni
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Publisher: Amer Oil Chemists Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.53 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Alejandro G. Marangoni, Nissim Garti
ISBN: 9780983079118, 0983079110
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Edible Oleogels Structure And Health Implications Alejandro G Marangoni by Alejandro G. Marangoni, Nissim Garti 9780983079118, 0983079110 instant download after payment.

n an effort to provide alternatives to trans and saturated fats, scientists have been busy modifying the physical properties of oils to resemble those of fats. In this fashion, many food products requiring a specific texture and rheology can be made with these novel oil-based materials without causing significant changes to final product quality. The major approach to form these materials is to incorporate specific molecules (polymers, amphiphiles, waxes) into the oil components that will alter the physical properties of the oil so that its fluidity will decrease and the rheological properties will be similar to those of fats. These new oilbased materials are referred to as oil gels, or "oleogels," and this emerging technology is the focus of many scientific investigations geared toward helping decrease the incidence of obesity and cardiovascular disease.

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