Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
A new test has been developed to determine gel strength and, at the same time, fracture and
compression parameters. By using an especially designed probe and standard gelatin gels, we have set up
a method to assess gel strength, the cut resistance, simulating a teaspoon, as well as food consistency and
chewiness, just in one experiment. In particular, hydrogels of different Bloom degrees, ranging from 90 to
300, were prepared. Gel strength, fracture and compression properties of gelatins were evaluated by a
new 3D printed device. A cylindrical-shaped tool and a concentric piston were obtained by means of 3Dprinting
technology and combined for a fracture/compression test. A device for the classical Bloom test
was 3D printed and used for gel strength measurements to find a correlation parameter. The cylindricalshaped
tool has been designed in order to expose to the gelatin surface the same contact area of the
classical Bloom probe. Additionally, the optimized test was applied to commercial edible gelatins. The
influence of temperature and flavors on gelatin properties was investigated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gelatin; Hydrogels; Gel strength; Fracture behavior; Bloom test; 3D printing
List of contributors:
LA CARTA, Stefania; Rapisarda, Marco; Rizzarelli, Paola; Recca, Giuseppe; Carbone, DOMENICO CARMELO; Valenti, Graziella
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