Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
223676 Journal of Food Engineering 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Gellan, agar and their mixed gels at an equal proportion of both were subjected to uniaxial compression to determine the textural attributes including fracture characteristics, opacity and syneresis. An increase in concentration of hydrocolloids increased opacity but decreased syneresis. Highly transparent gellan gels with opacity less than 8% were obtained; opacity of agar gels was highest, and was between 5% and 30% for their mixed gels. Syneresis as low as 1.5% was observed with the mixed gel containing 2% each of agar and gellan. The maximum stress and energy for compression increased with the level of gelling agents while instantaneous relaxation in height decreased. Binary combinations or mixed gels containing agar and gellan can provide unique textural and physical characteristics like syneresis and opacity.

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