Perspective on oral processing of plant-based beverages

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作者
George, Gintu Sara [1 ]
Fleming, Craig J. [2 ]
Upadhyay, Rituja [1 ]
机构
[1] Karunya Inst Technol & Sci, Sch Agr Sci, Div Food Proc Technol, Coimbatore 641114, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Giraffe Foods Symrise Grp Co, Mississauga, ON, Canada
关键词
bovine beverages; colloidal materials; next-generation plant-based beverages; saliva; SALIVA INTERACTIONS; SENSORY PROPERTIES; PEA PROTEIN; FOOD; PERCEPTION; TEXTURE; MECHANISMS; MILK; ASTRINGENCY; RHEOLOGY;
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10.1111/jtxs.12846
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Around the world, the market for plant-derived beverages is one of the fastest-expanding segments in the functional and specialty beverage areas of newer food product development. Consumers are increasingly likely to choose alternatives to bovine beverages due to factors including lactose intolerance, hypercholesterolemia prevalence, allergies to bovine beverages, and preference for vegan diets that contain functionally active ingredients with health-promoting characteristics. Due to health, ecological, and ethical concerns, many customers are interested in reducing their usage of animal products like bovine milk. A variety of plant-based beverage substitutes are being created by the food sector as a result. To create viable alternatives, it is first necessary to provide an overview of the chemical composition, structure, features, and nutritional attributes of ordinary bovine milk. Sensory acceptability in the case of substitutes for beverages made from legumes is a significant barrier to their widespread acceptance, and thus saliva acts as a sophisticated fluid that serves a variety of purposes in the cavity of the mouth. Designing and producing next-generation plant-based beverages that mimic the physicochemical and functional qualities of conventional bovine-based beverages is gaining popularity, and many of these products can be thought of as colloidal materials that contain the particles or polymers that give them their unique qualities NG-PB foods can have a wide range of rheological qualities, such as fluids with low viscosity (such as plant-based beverages), high-viscosity liquids (like creams), soft liquids (like yogurt), as well as hard solids (such as some cheeses). Consumers prefer plant-based beverages that provide protein sources. The next-generation plant-based beverages mimic the physicochemical and functional qualities of bovine beverages. The plant proteins impart astringency, where proteins interact directly with salivary components, reducing adhesion of the salivary pellicle to oral surfaces and leading to delubrication. image
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