Gels (Nov 2023)

Evaluation of Oleogels Stabilized by Particles of Birch Outer Bark Extract through a Novel Approach

  • Sanita Vitolina,
  • Rudolfs Berzins,
  • Janis Rizhikovs,
  • Daniela Godina,
  • Zoltán Márk Horváth,
  • Konstantins Logviss,
  • Arturs Teresko,
  • Aigars Paze

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9110911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 911

Abstract

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Structuring liquid oils into oleogels using natural and abundant biomass components as gelling agents is of great significance in fields such as foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In this work, a more energy-efficient and technologically simpler approach for directly preparing birch outer bark extract particles containing oleogel was used. This method involves introducing birch outer bark extract particles into the oil phase directly from the extract solution, combining both the evaporation of solution and gel formation. As a result, stable oleogels of various vegetable oils (sunflower, almond, olive, and hemp seed) were obtained with birch outer bark extract particle contents of 4–10%. Infrared spectroscopy and particle size analysis confirmed that when increasing the content of extract particles in the oil, increasing self-assembly of extract particles via hydrogen bonding occurs, leading to the formation of a more structured network. This is consistent with gel strength values from rheological tests of oleogels, which also increased with particle concentration. The obtained oleogels showed important properties such as good tolerance to time-dependent deformation, shear thinning, and thermoreversibility.

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