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에멀젼 함유 알지네이트 겔의 형태 변형이 온도감응성 향 방출 특성 및 식물성 육류 대체품의 적용성에 미치는 효과Improvement of thermo-responsive flavor release and applicability to plant-based meat alternatives through shape modification of an emulsion-filled alginate hydrogel

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Improvement of thermo-responsive flavor release and applicability to plant-based meat alternatives through shape modification of an emulsion-filled alginate hydrogel
Authors
김민석백유진정은우이수진이현규
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
한국식품과학회
Keywords
alginate hydrogel; food applicability; plant-based meat alternatives; thermo-responsiveness; shape modification
Citation
한국식품과학회지, v.56, no.4, pp 491 - 498
Pages
8
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Journal Title
한국식품과학회지
Volume
56
Number
4
Start Page
491
End Page
498
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/195353
DOI
10.9721/KJFST.2024.56.4.491
ISSN
0367-6293
Abstract
Achieving flavor release characteristics similar to those of real meat in plant-based meat alternatives (PBMA) remains challenging, with limited attention given to imparting such attributes during cooking. To address this issue, we introduced thermo-responsive microencapsulation method. Emulsion-filled alginate hydrogel encapsulating 3-methylbutanol (3-MB) (E-Agel) was developed in noodle-shape (E-Agel/N) to overcome the heterogeneity associated with bead-shape (EAgel/ B) in PBMA. A comparative analysis affirmed that E-Agel/N improved the homogeneity of PBMA appearance and exhibited flavor retention similar to that of E-Agel/B. As temperature and heating time increased, flavor retention of EAgel/ N decreased. Drying process ameliorated cooking loss and improved the hardness of E-Agel/N PBMA. Notably, dried E-Agel/N PBMA exhibited minimal flavor release before cooking but released 2-fold more flavor after cooking, contrasting with 3-MB added PBMA. Overall, E-Agel/N holds potential for application in PBMA industry, addressing consumer demands for meat-like flavor release attributes during cooking while improving food applicability and physical attributes.
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