剪切细胞技术和成分在纤维植物基肉类类似物开发中的作用

IF 2.8 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Karthick Ajay B, Keshav Raghav Hegde, Kamatchi Devi S, Muthumeena J, Shanmugasundaram Sarvanan and Vincent Hema*, 
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对可持续蛋白质来源日益增长的需求推动了对植物性肉类类似物(pbma)的极大兴趣。然而,复制传统肉类的纤维质地仍然是一个重大挑战。剪切细胞技术是一种新兴的热机械加工方法,通过对植物蛋白施加可控的剪切力,显示出发展各向异性纤维结构的希望。与高水分挤压不同,该方法在中等剪切条件下运行,能量输入较低,可以更好地控制纹理和结构的形成。本文综述了剪切细胞技术对植物性肉类似物(PBMA)生产的影响。这突出了关键成分的作用,特别是蛋白质、水胶体和脂质,在实现理想的结构和感官特性。本文还讨论了最近基于明确剪切流的创新方法,该方法可以使用锥形装置(shear Cell)或同心圆柱体装置(Couette Cell)从植物基生物聚合物中产生纤维性、各向异性结构。这种创新的方法在中等条件下以低剪切力创建纤维结构,从而产生低的比机械能输入。因此,本文综述提供了对剪切细胞技术的见解和知识,以及成分在结构发展中的意义。
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Shear Cell Technology and the Role of Ingredients in Developing Fibrous Plant-Based Meat Analogs

Shear Cell Technology and the Role of Ingredients in Developing Fibrous Plant-Based Meat Analogs

The increasing demand for sustainable protein sources has driven significant interest in plant-based meat analogs (PBMAs). However, replicating the fibrous texture of conventional meats remains a major challenge. Shear Cell Technology, an emerging thermomechanical processing method, has shown promise for the development of anisotropic fibrous structures by applying controlled shear forces to plant proteins. Unlike high-moisture extrusion, this method operates under moderate shear conditions with lower energy input, enabling better control over texture and structure formation. This review explores the influence of Shear Cell Technology on the production of plant-based meat analogs (PBMA). This highlights the role of key ingredients, particularly proteins, hydrocolloids, and lipids, in achieving desirable structural and sensory properties. It also discusses the recent innovative approach based on well-defined shear flow that can produce fibrous, anisotropic structures from plant-based biopolymers using either a cone–cone device (Shear Cell) or a concentric cylinder device (Couette Cell). This innovative method creates fibrous structures under moderate conditions with low shear forces, resulting in a low specific mechanical energy input. Hence, this review provides insight and knowledge about shear cell technology as well as the significance of ingredients in structure development.

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