2023
DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.16740
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Effect of the use of sweet potato or chayote tuber starch hydrogels on the physical properties of oleogel‐in‐hydrogel (bigels) systems

J. De Los Santos‐Trinidad,
C. Pérez‐Alonso,
F. Cruz‐Sosa
et al.

Abstract: SummaryBigel systems (BG) were formed through the combination of an oleogel (OG) formed with canola oil and beeswax (5% wt.), and a hydrogel (HG) formed with sweet potato (SP) or chayote tuber (CH) starch (10 % wt.), using three OG:HG ratios (30:70, 40:60, 50:50). All the BG were self‐standing, exhibiting uniform and well‐defined phase distribution of OG‐in‐HG, and oil binding capacities greater than 96%. Droplet size of BG was influenced by the OG:HG ratio, higher amount of OG produced smaller droplet sizes. … Show more

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