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Rheological properties of reduced-fat and low-fat ice cream containing whey protein isolate and inulin
Authors:Ayşe Sibel Akalın  Cem Karagözlü  Gülfem Ünal
Affiliation:(1) Department of Dairy Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University, Bornova, 35100 İzmir, Turkey
Abstract:
Instrumental analyses were used to evaluate the rheological properties of regular (10%), reduced-fat (6%) and low-fat (3%) ice cream mixes and frozen ice creams stored at −18 °C. The reduced-fat and low-fat ice creams were prepared using 4% whey protein isolate (WPI) or 4% inulin as the fat replacement ingredient. The composition, colour, apparent viscosity, consistency coefficient, flow behaviour index, hardness and melting characteristics were measured. No effect of WPI or inulin was obtained on the colour values. Compared with regular ice cream, WPI changed rheological properties, resulting in significantly higher apparent viscosities, consistency indices and greater deviations from Newtonian flow. In addition, both hardness and melting resistance significantly increased by using WPI in reduced-fat and low-fat ice creams. Inulin also increased the hardness in comparison to regular ice cream, but the products made with inulin melted significantly faster than the other samples.
Keywords:Ice cream  Whey protein isolate  Inulin  Rheology  Low-fat  Reduced-fat
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