流变学
口感
流变仪
摩擦学
食品科学
材料科学
感官分析
唾液
纹理(宇宙学)
粘度
淀粉
复合材料
化学
原材料
生物化学
有机化学
图像(数学)
人工智能
计算机科学
作者
Helen S. Joyner,Chris W. Pernell,Christopher R. Daubert
标识
DOI:10.1111/1750-3841.12439
摘要
Abstract Rheological analysis is commonly used to evaluate mechanical properties in studies of food behavior. However, rheological analysis is often insufficient to describe food texture as evaluated by descriptive sensory analysis. Additionally, traditional rheometry does not account for changes in food behavior as a function of saliva incorporation into the food during mastication. The objectives of this study were to evaluate friction behavior of acid milk gels with and without the addition of saliva, and to determine relationships between frictional behaviors and mechanical and sensory behaviors. Acid milk gels were prepared with 12.5% total solids comprising nonfat dry milk, whey protein isolate, waxy maize starch, and gelatin in different ratios. The addition of starch was found to have significant impact on acid milk gel frictional behavior. Addition of saliva resulted in a change in frictional behavior over the entire sliding speed range measured. Correlations were found between rheological, tribological, and sensory behavior, suggesting that an underlying mechanism may impact both viscosity and friction behavior. Additional study is needed to further explore the links between food structure, rheology, tribology, and sensory texture. Practical Application Application of tribology in food science allows measurement of friction behavior of foods. Matching both rheological and tribological behavior is important to creating reduced‐fat or reduced‐sugar products with similar mouthfeel to the original product.
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