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    Influence of plant-based structuring ingredients on physicochemical properties of whey ice creams
    (2024) Tomczynska-Mleko, Marta; Mykhalevych, Artur; Sapiga, Victoria; Polishchuk, Galyna; Terpiłowski, Konrad; Mleko, Stanislaw; Sołowiej, Bartosz; Pérez-Huertas, Salvador
    The dairy industry is actively seeking newapplications for various types ofwhey. One promising direction is the development of nutritious ice cream, using a blend of different whey proteins. However, the production of whey ice cream is hindered by the occurrence of quality issues, primarily stemming froma low content of solids, particularly fat and protein. The development of natural components with distinctive technological attributes, such as the ability to bind excessmoisture, enhance foaming properties, and replicate the taste of milk fat, is of significant relevance in food science. In this work, we investigated the influence of plant-based structuring ingredients on the viscoelastic characteristics of whey-based ice creams. Notably,mixes such as 0.4% Vianoks C45 + 0.75% oat β-glucan, 0.4% Vianoks C45 + 0.5% yeast β-glucan, and 0.4% Vianoks C45 + 3% whey protein complex + 10% vegetable purée from table beet have been proven to be effective stabilizing compositions. However, attempts to combine the whey protein complexwith other types of vegetable purées like zucchini and broccoli did not yield satisfactory results. It has also been found that β-glucan from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and κ-carrageenan, a component of the Vianoks C45 stabilization system, forms a robust gel within the system. Analysis of the aqueous phase in whey-based ice creams revealed a consistent correlation between water activity, surface tension, and rheological behavior. Finally, the ice creams that exhibited the best viscoelastic characteristics also had the best sensory attributes.
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    Co-Gelation of Pumpkin-Seed Protein with Egg-White Protein
    (2023) Tomczynska-Mleko, Marta; Terpiłowski, Konrad; Pérez-Huertas, Salvador; Sapiga, Victoria; Polishchuk, Galyna; Sołowiej, Bartosz; Nastaj, Maciej; Wesołowska-Trojanowska, Marta; Mleko, Stanislaw
    The aim of this study was to investigate the gelation process of binary mixes of pumpkin-seed and egg-white proteins. The substitution of pumpkin-seed proteins with egg-white proteins improved the rheological properties of the obtained gels, i.e., a higher storage modulus, lower tangent delta, and larger ultrasound viscosity and hardness. Gels with a larger egg-white protein content were more elastic and more resistant to breaking structure. A higher concentration of pumpkin-seed protein changed the gel microstructure to a rougher and more particulate one. The microstructure was less homogenous, with a tendency to break at the pumpkin/egg-white protein gel interface. The decrease in the intensity of the amide II band with an increase in the pumpkin-seed protein concentration showed that the secondary structure of this protein evolved more toward a linear amino acid chain compared with the egg-white protein, which could have an impact on the microstructure. The supplementation of pumpkin-seed proteins with egg-white proteins caused a decrease in water activity from 0.985 to 0.928, which had important implications for the microbiological stability of the obtained gels. Strong correlations were found between the water activity and rheological properties of the gels; an improvement of their rheological properties resulted in a decrease in water activity. The supplementation of pumpkin-seed proteins with egg-white proteins resulted in more homogenous gels with a stronger microstructure and better water binding.
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    Effect of natural ingredients on the structural-mechanical and physicochemical properties of ice cream mixes
    (2022) Sapiga, Victoria; Polishchuk, Galyna; Tomczynska-Mleko, Marta; Mleko, Stanislaw; Terpiłowski, Konrad; Pérez-Huertas, Salvador
    In modern nutrition, there is an increased consumer demand for low-calorie products. Meanwhile, ice cream of classic types is a product with a high fat content (10–16%). Therefore, there is a high demand on production of new types of low-fat or non-fat ice cream. An ice cream is treated as a low-fat product when it contains below 5% of fat. In the process of modifying ice cream recipes, the main task is to obtain a product with a characteristic creamy consistency and high resistance to melting, which is ensured by maintaining a certain balance between the content of free and bound water, the specified values of the cryoscopic temperature and other physicochemical parameters.