Abstract

Yoghurts from cow's milk containing 2 kg milk fat/100 kg or 2 kg an oat-maltodextrin/100 kg (maltodextrin included 5 kg β-glucan/100 kg), were produced in a laboratory scale and stored in refrigerator conditions for 21 days. Non-fat yoghurt without addition of maltodextrin was used as a control product. The yoghurts were estimated after 1, 7, 14 and 21 day's storage. The sensory evaluation, instrumental texture profile analysis and rheological investigations were carried out, they included the determination of the flow curves and the description by Ostwald de Waele and Casson models as well as counting an apparent viscosity. Differences in the sensory quality of yoghurts containing milk fat or maltodextrin were not found, whereas these yoghurts were characterised by better sensory quality than the control product. The storage time had significant influence on the sensory evaluation and the texture parameters. During the storage time apparent viscosity of yoghurts decreased. A decrease in consistency index value, in deviation from Newtonian flow, and yield stress was noticed, whereas in Casson's viscosity of the yoghurts an increase was found.

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