Abstract

AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify the physical properties of an interesterified soybean oil (EIESOY), containing 45% saturated fatty acids (SFA), that correlates with high oil binding capacity (OBC) and low oil loss (OL). In this study, three EIESOY samples were analyzed; a 100% sample, a 50% sample diluted with 50% soybean oil, and a 20% sample diluted with 80% soybean oil. All samples were crystallized using fast (7.78°C/min) and slow (0.1°C/min) cooling rates as well as with and without high‐intensity ultrasound (HIU, 20 kHz). The 100%, 50%, and 20% samples were crystallized at 38.5, 27.0, and 22.0°C, respectively. HIU was applied at the onset of crystallization and all samples were allowed to crystallize isothermally for 90 min. After 90 min, physical properties such as crystal microstructure, hardness, solid fat content (SFC), elasticity, and melting behavior were evaluated. Physical properties were also measured after storage for 48 h at 22 and 5°C. Results show that OBC was positively correlated with hardness, G′, and SFC after 48 h (r = 0.738, p = 0.006; r = 0.639, p = 0.025; r = 0.695, p = 0.012; respectively), OL was negatively correlated with hardness after 48 h (r = −0.696, p < 0.001), G′ after 90 min and 48 h (r = −0.704, p < 0.001; r = −0.590, p = 0.002), and SFC after 90 min and 48 h (r = −0.722, p < 0.001; r = −0.788, p < 0.001). Neither OBC nor OL were correlated with crystal diameter or the number of crystals.

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