食品科学
蔗糖
果糖
化学
糖
美拉德反应
阿布茨
拉伤
体积热力学
抗氧化剂
生物化学
生物
量子力学
解剖
物理
DPPH
作者
Siwaporn O’Charoen,Shigeru Hayakawa,Yoshiki Matsumoto,Masahiro Ogawa
标识
DOI:10.1111/1750-3841.12699
摘要
Abstract Excessive intake of sugar‐rich foods leads to metabolic syndrome. d ‐Psicose (Psi) not commonly found in nature, is noncalorie sweetener with a suppressive effect on the blood glucose level. Thus, Psi has the potential to be utilized as a sucrose (Suc) replacer in sugar‐rich foods, including meringue‐based confectionery (MBC). In this study, we investigated the effect of Psi on the physical and chemical properties of meringue. Meringue was made by whipping egg white and Suc (at a weight ratio of 1:1) and baking at 93 °C for 2 h. Thirty percent of the total weight of Suc was replaced with d ‐ketohexoses such as Psi, d ‐fructose, d ‐tagatose, and d ‐sorbose. The meringues containing d ‐ketohexoses had higher specific volume than the meringue not containing d ‐ketohexoses (Ct‐meringue). Baking of meringue caused differences between Psi and the other d ‐ketohexose meringues. Meringue containing Psi (P30‐meringue) had the highest breaking stress (7.00 × 10 5 N/m 2 ) and breaking strain (4.40%), resulting in the crunchiest texture. In addition, P30‐meringue also had the highest antioxidant activity (491.84 μM TE/mg‐meringue determined by ABTS method) and was the brownest due to a Maillard reaction occurring during baking. The replacement of Suc with Psi improved the characteristics of baked meringue. Thus, Psi was found to be useful in modifying the physical and chemical properties of MBC.
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