Seo CW, Hong S, Shin YK, Kang SH. Physicochemical Properties of Liquid Infant Formula Stored at Different Temperatures.
Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour 2018;
38:995-1007. [PMID:
30479506 PMCID:
PMC6238046 DOI:
10.5851/kosfa.2018.e31]
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Abstract
Changes in the physicochemical properties of ready-to-feed liquid infant formula
(LIF) stored at different temperatures (10, 20, 30, and 40°C) for 6 mon,
focusing on 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content, color, pH, fat globule size
distribution, and rheological properties were determined. The HMF content
increased with storage time, and LIF stored at 40°C had a higher HMF
content than that of LIF stored at 10°C. The lightness (L*) decreased
while redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) increased with increasing HMF content.
The fat globule size and pH of LIF stored at 10°C did not change.
However, in the case of LIF stored at 30°C and 40°C, the fat
globule size increased and the pH decreased during storage for 6 mon. LIF stored
at 40°C had a higher apparent viscosity (ηa,10) than
that of LIF stored at 10°C, and the shear-thinning behavior of LIF stored
at higher temperature was stronger than that of LIF stored at low temperature.
The physicochemical changes of LIF during storage were accelerated by Maillard
reaction (MR) at higher storage temperatures. Therefore, even if LIF is
aseptically manufactured, we recommend that sterilized LIF should be stored at
low temperature in order to minimize quality changes during storage.
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