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Title: Determining Lipid Properties of Chocolate Spread Formulated with Alternative Vegetable Oil Sources: Lab-made Virgin Coconut Oil, Commercial Virgin Coconut Oil, and Commercial Palm Kernel Oil
Authors: Laureen, Velin Christabel
Keywords: Chocolate Spread
Virgin Coconut Oil
Palm Kernel Oil
Chilling-thawing Treatment
Issue Date: 12-Jun-2023
Publisher: Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences
Series/Report no.: FT 23-002;T202306061
Abstract: Chocolate spread is a complex multiphase system of solid-oil suspensions that is made up of a dispersion phase comprising cocoa powder, sugar, fat, milk, and emulsifiers. The purpose of this research is to develop the chocolate spread with different types of vegetable oils such as lab-made VCO, commercial palm kernel oil (PKO), and commercial VCO. The objective was to evaluate the effect of different alternative vegetable oil sources (commercial PKO, commercial VCO, and lab-made VCO) on the lipid properties of chocolate spread. The results of the One-Way ANOVA test confirmed that there were significant differences in the average FFA, IV, and PV across all the samples (p < 0.05), indicating that the various types of oils applied indeed have an impact on the lipid properties of the final chocolate spread. Based on the findings, lab-made VCO has the best quality due to its low free fatty acid (1.19%), iodine value (45.58 g of I/100 g of oil), and peroxide value (0.33 meq/kg). This indicates limited lipid hydrolysis and oxidation which may maintain the nutritional value.
URI: http://repository.i3l.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/874
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