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Microstructuring process in oleogels formulated with vegetable oils and monoglycerides: A comparison of non‐isothermal nucleation kinetics by spectrophotometric and DSC analysis.

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العنوان: Microstructuring process in oleogels formulated with vegetable oils and monoglycerides: A comparison of non‐isothermal nucleation kinetics by spectrophotometric and DSC analysis.
المؤلفون: Contreras‐Ramírez, Javier Isaac, Acosta‐Gurrola, Esperanza, Rosas‐Flores, Walfred, Gallegos‐Infante, José Alberto, Toro‐Vázquez, Jorge Fernando
المصدر: Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (JAOCS); Jun2023, Vol. 100 Issue 6, p449-458, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CRYSTALLIZATION kinetics, NUCLEATION, MONOGLYCERIDES, DIFFERENTIAL scanning calorimetry, MICROSCOPY, VEGETABLE oils
مستخلص: The initial oleogelation process (microstructuring) as well as the formulation are determinant to obtain the desired characteristics in oleogels with potential application in the industry. The microstructuring process in oleogels has been extensively studied by means of techniques highly sensitive to thermal variations, such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). However, there are other readily available techniques and equipment that can be employed to perform similar evaluations. Non‐isothermal nucleation kinetics by spectrophotometric methods can be used as alternatives to basic crystallization studies in oleogels. Therefore, in this research a comparison of both techniques is presented, highlighting their similarities, advantages and limitations, in the study of the microstructure of oleogels. Oleogels were obtained with a minimum concentration of gelator and another saturated one, using vegetable oils of different degrees of saturation. The crystallization profiles of the oleogels were obtained by DSC, a non‐isothermal nucleation kinetics was performed from the molten system and the final microstructure was evaluated by optical microscopy. The Fisher‐Turnbull and Avrami model was used to evaluate the behavior during microstructuring. A gap was observed during the crystallization process by DSC which can be evaluated by spectrophotometry. Differences in the microstructuring process were found in both methods due to the temperature ramp used and formulation variables. The results obtained by spectrophotometry indicate that it can be a good alternative, easily accessible in oleogel crystallization studies, when high sensitivity or very specific thermal parameters are not required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:0003021X
DOI:10.1002/aocs.12685