Crystallization of Fats and Oils
Serpil Metin, Richard W. Hartel
Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat Products
Abstract
Abstract Control of crystallization of lipids is important in many food products, including margarine, chocolate, butter, and shortening. In these products, the aim is to produce the appropriate number and size distribution of crystals in the correct polymorphic form because the crystalline phase plays a large role in such food properties as appearance, texture, spreadability, and flavor release. Thus, understanding the processes that control crystallization is critical to controlling quality in these products. Controlling crystallization requires an understanding of the driving force that leads to crystallization, the process of forming the crystalline phase (nucleation), and then subsequent crystal growth and polymorphic transformation to obtain the final crystalline phase volume in equilibrium with the remaining liquid fat. Because of the complex composition of most natural fats, our understanding of these processes remains somewhat uncertain.
Extracted Claims
3 claims extracted from this paper into the knowledge graph
crystalline phase plays a large role in appearance, texture, spreadability, and flavor release
“In these products, the aim is to produce the appropriate number and size distribution of crystals in the correct polymorphic form because the crystalline phase plays a large role in such food properti...”
crystallization controlled by driving force, nucleation, crystal growth, and polymorphic transformation
“Controlling crystallization requires an understanding of the driving force that leads to crystallization, the process of forming the crystalline phase (nucleation), and then subsequent crystal growth ...”
crystallization of lipids important in margarine, chocolate, butter, and shortening
“Control of crystallization of lipids is important in many food products, including margarine, chocolate, butter, and shortening.”