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Документ Study of water freezing in low-fat milky ice cream with oat β-glucan and its influence on quality indicators(2023) Buniowska-Olejnik, Magdalena; Mykhalevych, Artur; Polishchuk, Galyna; Sapiga, Victoria; Znamirowska-Piotrowska, Agata; Kot, Anna; Kaminska-Dwórznicka, AnnaThe work is devoted to the study of the functional and technological properties of oat β-glucan in low-fat milky ice cream (2% fat) in comparison with the stabilization system Cremodan® SI 320. β-glucan (0.5%) has a greater effect on the cryoscopic temperature of ice cream mixes than Cremodan® SI 320 in the same amount (decrease by 0.166 ◦C vs. 0.078 ◦C), which inhibits the freezing process of free water in ice cream during technological processing in the temperature range from −5 to −10 ◦C. Microscopy of ice cream samples after freezing and hardening shows the ability of β-glucan to form a greater number of energy bonds due to specific interaction with milk proteins. Analysis of the microstructure of ice cream samples during 28 d of storage confirms the ability of oat β-glucan to suppress the growth of ice crystals more effectively than Cremodan® SI 320. Oat β-glucan gives ice cream a rich creamy taste, increases overrun and resistance to melting, which brings this type of frozen dessert closer to a full-fat analogue (10% fat).Документ The influence of whey protein isolate on the quality indicators of acidophilic ice cream based on liquid concentrates of demineralized whey(2024) Mykhalevych, Artur; Buniowska-Olejnik, Magdalena; Polishchuk, Galyna; Puchalski, Czesław; Kaminska-Dwórznicka, Anna; Berthold-Pluta, AnnaThe use of liquid whey concentrates in the composition of ice cream, especially in combination with other powdered whey proteins, is limited due to their understudied properties. This article shows the main rheological and thermophysical characteristics of ice cream mixes, as well as color parameters, microstructure, analysis of ice crystals and quality indicators of ice cream during storage. The most significant freezing of free water (p ≤ 0.05) was observed in the temperature range from the cryoscopic temperature to −10 ◦C. The microscopy of experimental ice cream samples based on hydrolyzed whey concentrates indicates the formation of a homogeneous crystalline structure of ice crystals with an average diameter of 13.75–14.75 µm. Microstructural analysis confirms the expediency of using whey protein isolate in ice cream, which ensures uniform distribution of air bubbles in the product and sufficient overrun (71.98–76.55%). The combination of non-hydrolyzed whey concentrate and 3% whey protein isolate provides the highest stability to preserve the purity and color intensity of the ice cream during storage. The produced ice cream can be classified as probiotic (number of Lactobacillus acidophilus not lower than 6.2 log CFU/g) and protein-enriched (protein supply from 15.02–18.59%).