Abstract

The impact of oat β-glucan concentration and molecular weight (MW) on gel properties was investigated. Mixed MW gels/viscous solutions at 3, 4, and 5% β-glucan with high molecular weight (HMW):low molecular weight (LMW) ratios of 0:100, 25:75, 50:50, 75:25, and 100:0 were evaluated. The 100:0 and 50:50 gels had the lowest tan δ values. The 50:50 gels had the highest storage moduli (G'), whereas 100:0 solutions did not gel. Peak melting temperature (TP) was highest for 0:100 gels and decreased with the addition of HMW β-glucan. Hardness, at 40% compression, increased with concentration, and 25:75 and 50:50 gels were hardest at each concentration. Ordered microstructure, apparent in 0:100 gels, diminished with HMW β-glucan addition. Glucose addition resulted in lower tan δ values and firmer, harder gels compared to gels without glucose. Thus, the textural properties and melting profiles of β-glucan gels can be manipulated by adjusting the ratios of molecular weight fractions or addition of sugar for different applications.

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