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Effect of Different Temperatures on the Storage Stability of Flaxseed Milk

Foods, ISSN: 2304-8158, Vol: 12, Issue: 19
2023
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Foods, Vol. 12, Pages 3571: Effect of Different Temperatures on the Storage Stability of Flaxseed Milk

Foods, Vol. 12, Pages 3571: Effect of Different Temperatures on the Storage Stability of Flaxseed Milk Foods doi: 10.3390/foods12193571 Authors: Chen Meng Yashu Chen Xintian

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In this study, the physical and oxidative stability of flaxseed milk without food additives at different temperatures (25 °C and 37 °C) was assessed. Over in 206 days in storage, the particle size, Turbiscan stability index (TSI), centrifugal sedimentation rate, and primary and secondary oxidation products of flaxseed milk increased, viscosity decreased, and the absolute value of the potential first decreased and then increased. These phenomena indicated a gradual decrease in the physical stability of flaxseed milk, accompanied by drastic oxidative changes. The antioxidant capacity of flaxseed milk was related to the location of the physical distribution of flaxseed lignin, which was more effective in the aqueous phase compared to the non-aqueous phase. Interestingly, after 171 days in storage at 37 °C, the particle size of flaxseed milk was approximately doubled (6.98 μm → 15.27 μm) and the absolute value of the potential reached its lowest point (−13.49 mV), when the content of primary oxidation products reached its maximum (8.29 mmol/kg oil). The results showed that temperature had a significant effect on the stability of flaxseed milk and that stability decreased with increasing temperature and shortened shelf life. This work provides a theoretical basis for elucidating the stabilization–destabilization mechanism of flaxseed milk.

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Meng, Chen; Chen, Yashu; Wang, Xintian; Chen, Hongjian; Deng, Qianchun

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Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Immunology and Microbiology; Social Sciences; Health Professions

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