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2017-07-01

Stability of a colloidal system based on avocado (Persea americana Mill. cv. Hass) and others: Effect of process and composition

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15446/acag.v66n3.57582

Palabras clave:

Colloids, fruits, functional foods, guacamole (en)
Colloids, fruits, functional foods, guacamole (es)

Autores/as

  • Eliana María Estrada Mesa Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y Alimentos. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Antioquia-Colombia
  • Misael Cortés Rodríguez Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y Alimentos. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Antioquia-Colombia
  • Guillermo Antonio Correa Londono Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y Alimentos. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Antioquia-Colombia

Avocado (Persea americana Mill. cv. Hass), is a perishable fruit, which compositionally presents nutritional benefits, which has led to its productive chain to look for new alternatives of agroindustrialization to improve its competitiveness in the market, being guacamole a potential option. The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of composition and homogenization process on the colloidal system stability based on avocado and other ingredients for a potential use in the aspersion drying process. We used the surface response methodology and a central composite experimental design for experimental optimization of the process, considering three independent variables as follows: avocado dry solids (DSavocado), homogenization time and tert-butylhydroquinone concentration (TBHQ), and six dependent variables: zeta potential (-ζ), color (L *: brightness, a *: green-red chromaticity, b *: yellow-blue chromaticity), viscosity (μ), spectral absorption stability index, peroxide index (PI) and particle size (D10, D50 and D90). The best emulsion and process formulation was achieved with 47.1% of DSavocado, 5 min of homogenization and 100 mg.kg-1 of TBHQ, obtaining an emulsion with -ζ = -27.67 ± 0.29, L * = 51.3 ± 1.0, a * = -5.8 ± 0.8 and b * = 30.0 ± 1.9, μ = 1034.56 ± 95.91 cP , R = 0.78 ± 0.03, IP = 0.73 ± 0.30 meq H2O2.Kg-1 emulsion, D10 = 8.1 ± 0.7 μm, D50 = 56.2 ± 11.5 μm and D90 = 346.6 ± 94.6 μm. The emulsion based on avocado and other ingredients, presents a physico-chemical, physical stability adequate stability, which guarantees a potential use for aspersion-drying process, since it meets with the criteria design for viscosity and total solids, of the pilot unit PSALAB, Vibrasec S.A.

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