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Assessment on Rheological and Texture Properties of Xylitol‐Substituted Dadih
Author(s) -
Mohd Thani Nurfatimah,
Mustapa Kamal Siti Mazlina,
Taip Farah Saleena,
Awang Biak Dayang Radiah
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of food process engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.507
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1745-4530
pISSN - 0145-8876
DOI - 10.1111/jfpe.12100
Subject(s) - xylitol , food science , sugar , sweetness , chemistry , rheology , taste , ice cream , fermentation , materials science , composite material
Dadih is a dairy‐based dessert made of milk, water, sugar and agar, which is popular especially among S outh E ast A sian people. It has sweet taste due to high sugar content in its formulation. An excessive intake of sugar is harmful to human health, and it would be beneficial if the conventional sugar is replaced by a sugar substitute. In order to formulate a healthier dadih , xylitol was used to replace sucrose in three different levels of compositions (0, 50 and 100%), which xylitol provides intense sweetness with fewer calories. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of xylitol substitution on rheological and textural properties of xylitol‐substituted dadih . Process parameters were cooking temperatures (85–95C) and cooking times (10–20 min). It was found that cooking temperature had the biggest impact on dadih . All samples showed gel‐like behavior where the value of G ′ (storage modulus) was higher than G ″ (loss modulus). Samples that were prepared under high temperatures illustrated higher value of G ′ with elastic gel property regardless of the xylitol composition. Sample prepared at 95C cooking temperature, 20‐min cooking time and 0% xylitol exhibited the highest value of hardness and internal gel strength with 0.892 N ± 0.002 and 0.248 N ± 0.006, respectively. In general, the presence of xylitol in dadih contributed to its softer texture compared to a product that is made from sucrose. However, xylitol‐substituted dadih prepared at 85C with longer cooking time (15 to 20 min) met the required texture as conventional dadih . Practical Applications Xylitol is currently one of most popular sugar replacement due to its abundance compensation to consumers' health. Thus, the study on the effect of xylitol substitution on different types of food can benefit the future of food industry. This research focused on finding the optimal xylitol substitution under different process conditions in dadih production. The rheological and texture analysis on samples with various process conditions and xylitol substitution confirmed that the physical properties of dadih are easily affected by these two factors. Physical properties of dadih have an important role in consumer's acceptability; hence, rheology and texture analysis are crucial to determine the physical properties of xylitol‐substituted dadih .