Developing functional white chocolate by incorporating different forms of EPA and DHA - Effects on product quality
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2018Author
Toker, Omer SaidKonar, Nevzat
Pirouzian, Haniyeh Rasouli
Oba, Sirin
Polat, Derya Genc
Palabiyik, Ibrahim
Poyrazoglu, Ender Sinan
Sagdic, Osman
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In the present study, white chocolate was enriched with different forms (encapsulated form, microalgae containing form) of Eicosa-Pentaenoic-Acid (EPA) and Docosa-Hexaenoic-Acid (DHA). EPA/DHA sources were added after conching process. Main EPA/DHA percentage of the sources changed between 5.80-38.7 and 8.50-70.5 g/100 g, respectively in total fatty acid content. EPA and DHA contents of the chocolate samples increased to 226.8 and 54.3 mg/25 g chocolate, respectively, in a consequence of enrichment. Water activity (0.290-0340), hardness (5.31-7.97 N), yield stress (2.09-3.87 Pa), plastic viscosity (1.06 -1.62 Pa s), T-end (31.4-33.6 degrees C), energy required for complete melting (Delta H) (9.53-11.3 J/g) properties of the samples were affected significantly (P < 0.05), however these effects were tolerable and in narrow ranges. The use of EPA/DHA in different forms and origins affected the colour saturation, after taste and overall acceptance of the samples (P < 0.05). The findings of this study showed that it is possible to produce white chocolate fortified with EPA/DHA from microalgae origin and in free flowing powder form with desired quality. According to the results, it can be concluded that white chocolate can be used as a carrier of bioactive substances which are heat sensitive. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.