Abstract

Bigels with tunable oral sensation and controlled gastrointestinal digestive profiles are highly demanded in the food industry. A binary hydrogel consisting of different mass ratio of konjac glucomannan to gelatin (φ) was designed to fabricate bigels with stearic acid oleogel. The impacts of φ on the structural, rheological, tribological, flavor release, and delivery properties of bigels were investigated. Structural transition of bigels from hydrogel-in-oleogel to bi-continuous, and then to oleogel-in-hydrogel type, as φ increased from 0.6 to 0.8, and then to 1.0–1.2. Enhanced storage modulus and yield stress were achieved along with the increased φ, while the structure-recovery properties of bigel decreased with increased φ. Under all the tested φ, the viscoelastic modulus and viscosity decreased significantly at oral temperatures but maintained the gel state, and the friction coefficient increased along with the increased φ under high chewing degree. Flexible control over the swelling, the lipid digestion and the release of lipophilic cargos were also observed, with the total release of free fatty acids and quercetin significantly reduced with the increased φ. This study presents a novel manipulation strategy to control oral sensation and gastrointestinal digestive profiles of bigels via tuning the fraction of konjac glucomannan in the binary hydrogel.

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