Plant proteins as substitutes for egg white protein in food foams: Meringues as a model system

IF 5.6 3区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Nadia Flarup Laursen , Gil Makiel Nielsen , Magnus Bergholdt Jul Christiansen , Ruifen Li , Milena Corredig , Claus Hviid Christensen
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This study evaluated the properties of selected plant proteins as substitutes for egg white proteins in a model meringue batter. Different protein ingredients, namely wheat protein hydrolysate, potato protein, and aquafaba, were evaluated and compared with traditional egg whites. Both individual and mixed systems were investigated to assess the potential for partial or full replacement of egg white protein. Meringue batters made with egg white protein exhibited lower densities and greater overrun than those made solely with plant protein alternatives. However, when egg white protein was partially replaced with aquafaba and potato protein, comparable foaming properties were observed. A meringue batter composed purely of wheat protein hydrolysate displayed rapid foam formation but low stability. Foaming studies were conducted with and without sucrose, revealing important differences in the presence of sugar. With potato protein and aquafaba, foam volume decreased faster in the presence of sucrose. In contrast, sucrose enhanced foam stability in egg white protein and wheat protein hydrolysate solutions. These findings highlight the potential of plant proteins as substitutes for egg white protein in food foams, providing a foundation for further fundamental research. While promising, more comprehensive analyses and clearer guidance for practical applications would help strengthen both the academic and applied relevance of this work, particularly for future applications in bakery and confectionery products.
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Food Structure-Netherlands
Food Structure-Netherlands Chemical Engineering-Bioengineering
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期刊介绍: Food Structure is the premier international forum devoted to the publication of high-quality original research on food structure. The focus of this journal is on food structure in the context of its relationship with molecular composition, processing and macroscopic properties (e.g., shelf stability, sensory properties, etc.). Manuscripts that only report qualitative findings and micrographs and that lack sound hypothesis-driven, quantitative structure-function research are not accepted. Significance of the research findings for the food science community and/or industry must also be highlighted.
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