Stability of concentrated olive oil-in-water emulsion

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Abstract

The stability of olive oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion stabilized with sucrose fatty acid ester (SFAE) was evaluated through an accelerated ageing test. The stability of the emulsion in this study was examined by the appearance of any phase separation in the emulsion, mean droplet size and rheological properties over one month. The effect of accelerated ageing at 45°C on the emulsion rheological properties was investigated using an amplitude sweep test, a frequency sweep test and a viscometry test. The rheological properties of the emulsion were examined at the one day, one week and one month of storage time. Among the series of emulsions prepared, the emulsion with 2:8 of water to oil ratio (by weight) is the most stable one, which did not show any of phase separation. The amplitude sweep result shows that there was no significant change of the critical strain of the emulsion throughout one month of storage time. The dynamic properties as well as the steady flow behavior of the emulsion also show no significant changes for over one month of storage time. The mean droplet size of the emulsion remained stable around 2.5 μm within the period of investigation.

Keywords

emulsion sucrose ester rheology interparticle interactions rheology surfactants viscosity glycolipids proteins behavior

Divisions

CHEMISTRY

Publication Title

Chinese Journal of Chemistry

Volume

26

Issue

11

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