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STABILITY TOLERANCE OF SUNFLOWER OIL -IN-WATER EMULSION EMULSIFIED BY SOYA LECITHIN FOR FOOD GRADE ACIDS
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Oil-in-water emulsion has promised values in food, pharmaceutical, drug, cosmetic and allied industries. The stable emulsion with long shelf life increases its utility. Many avouring agents are used to increase shelf life as preservative or commercial value. Food grade acids are used to in the emulsion preparation which enhances the taste or avour. The present study focuses the usage of acetic acid, phosphoric acid and oxalic acid. The emulsions for different acids are prepared ranging concentration from 0.001 to 0.003M using lecithin as emulsier and sunower oil. Experiments were done to study organoleptic properties with respect to basicity and dissociation constant values. The colour of the primary emulsion was creamy white and sustainable for acetic acid emulsion to 28 day at experimental temperature 10, 25 and 40 0C. Oxalic acid is recorded a low pH value 1.88 for 0.003 M emulsion solution in compare with acetic acid (3.63) and phosphoric acid (2.32).The relative conductance measurement for oxalic acid shows a very high value 5.6mS to acetic acid 0.257mS and phosphoric acid 0.247 mS. The rst dissociation constant value 5.6x10-2 of oxalic acid is larger relatively compare to phosphoric acid 7.5 x 10-3 and acetic acid 1.8 x10-5. Basicity of acids increases from acetic acid (mono basic), oxalic acid (dibasic) to phosphoric acid (tri-basic).These results strongly supports that basicity and dissociation constant values of acids conspicuously inuence the stability of the emulsion. Higher value of dissociation constant value and basicity, lower the stability of the emulsion.
Title: STABILITY TOLERANCE OF SUNFLOWER OIL -IN-WATER EMULSION EMULSIFIED BY SOYA LECITHIN FOR FOOD GRADE ACIDS
Description:
Oil-in-water emulsion has promised values in food, pharmaceutical, drug, cosmetic and allied industries.
The stable emulsion with long shelf life increases its utility.
Many avouring agents are used to increase shelf life as preservative or commercial value.
Food grade acids are used to in the emulsion preparation which enhances the taste or avour.
The present study focuses the usage of acetic acid, phosphoric acid and oxalic acid.
The emulsions for different acids are prepared ranging concentration from 0.
001 to 0.
003M using lecithin as emulsier and sunower oil.
Experiments were done to study organoleptic properties with respect to basicity and dissociation constant values.
The colour of the primary emulsion was creamy white and sustainable for acetic acid emulsion to 28 day at experimental temperature 10, 25 and 40 0C.
Oxalic acid is recorded a low pH value 1.
88 for 0.
003 M emulsion solution in compare with acetic acid (3.
63) and phosphoric acid (2.
32).
The relative conductance measurement for oxalic acid shows a very high value 5.
6mS to acetic acid 0.
257mS and phosphoric acid 0.
247 mS.
The rst dissociation constant value 5.
6x10-2 of oxalic acid is larger relatively compare to phosphoric acid 7.
5 x 10-3 and acetic acid 1.
8 x10-5.
Basicity of acids increases from acetic acid (mono basic), oxalic acid (dibasic) to phosphoric acid (tri-basic).
These results strongly supports that basicity and dissociation constant values of acids conspicuously inuence the stability of the emulsion.
Higher value of dissociation constant value and basicity, lower the stability of the emulsion.
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