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Ice Recrystallization Inhibition in Ice Cream by Propylene Glycol Monostearate
Authors:J.M. Aleong  S. Frochot  H.D. Goff
Affiliation:Authors Aleong, Frochot, and Goff are with Dept. of Food Science, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada. Direct inquiries to author Goff (E‐mail: dgoff@uoguelph.ca).
Abstract:ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of propylene glycol monostearate (PGMS) to inhibit ice recrystallization was evaluated in ice cream and frozen sucrose solutions. PGMS (0.3%) dramatically reduced ice crystal sizes in ice cream and in sucrose solutions frozen in a scraped‐surface freezer before and after heat shock, but had no effect in quiescently frozen solutions. PGMS showed limited emulsifier properties by promoting smaller fat globule size distributions and enhanced partial coalescence in the mix and ice cream, respectively, but at a much lower level compared to conventional ice cream emulsifier. Low temperature scanning electron microscopy revealed highly irregular crystal morphology in both ice cream and sucrose solutions frozen in a scraped‐surface freezer. There was strong evidence to suggest that PGMS directly interacts with ice crystals and interferes with normal surface propagation. Shear during freezing may be required for its distribution around the ice and sufficient surface coverage.
Keywords:ice cream  ice recrystallization  propylene glycol monostearate
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