The exothermic and endothermic peaks in cooling and heating curves of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) for gellan gum gels without and with potassium chloride and sodium chloride were analyzed. The gelling and melting temperatures shifted to higher temperatures with increasing gellan and salt concentration in the concentration range of gellan from 0.3 to 2.0% (w/w). The exothermic and endothermic enthalpy increased with increasing gellan and salt concentrations. Cooling DSC curves showed one exothermic peak for samples with salts and at low gellan concentration. Heating DSC curves showed many peaks for all samples except 0.3% (w/w) gellan gum gels. The sol-gel transition of samples was examined numerically by using a zipper model approach. The introduction of cations increases the number of junction zones or zippers and decreases the rotational freedom of parallel links. This makes the structure of junction zones more heat resistant, and increases the elastic modulus of the gel.
continual ingestion of tomato juice. The change in the level of cholesterol during this period was investigated simultaneously. Sixty-five female students were divided into 4 groups. They ingested either 1, 2 or 3 cans of tomato juice per day and the control group received a can of apple juice per day for 4 weeks. The lycopene level in serum showed a significant increase following the ingestion of tomato juice. In the case of subjects ingesting 2 or 3 cans daily, the level in serum increased to over three times the level of serum lycopene 3 cans daily. These results suggest that continual ingestion of tomato juice is effective for raising the serum
Effects of various ingredients on the texture of lemon jellies prepared from gellan gum, citric acid and sweetener were investigated by rheological measurement and sensory evaluation. The data were analyzed by use of the modification of Scheffé's mixture experiment method in converse triangle experiment area. The contours of the response surface were drawn using the best model whose terms were searched by AIC statistic, and the approximate model was calculated to consider the contours. “Hardness” estimated by both methods was large in jellies with high content of gellan gum and low content of citric acid. The content of citric acid significantly influenced “smoothness” estimated by a subjective method. The influence of citric acid varied with the content of gellan gum. The correlation coefficients of evaluation between “hardness” and “lemon flavor” or “sourness” were negative.
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