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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
2008 Volume.37 No. 6 p.775 ~ p.783
Quality Properties of Yellow Layer Cake Prepared with Diacylglycerol Oil
Moon-Sung-Lan

Jang Myung-Sook
Abstract
This study was performed to research quality characteristics of yellow layer cakes added with diacylglycerol oil and their effectiveness in reducing trans fatty acids and inhibiting accumulation of fats in the body. The diacylglycerol oil used in this study contained 80% diacylglycerol. In treatments 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40% of the weight of margarine were substituted with diacylglycerol oil. pH and specific gravity of cake batter of treatments increased with more diacylglycerol oil compared to that of the control group. Viscosity of cake batters of treatments also became higher with increasing diacylglycerol oil than that of the control. pH of cakes rose up with increasing amounts of diacylglycerol oil. Volume of cakes became bigger by reducing loss due to water evaporation in a baking process, resulting in a moister texture because of increased moisturizing capacity in oil. In the case of color, the Hunter¡¯s colorimetric lightness (L) got higher as the added amount was increased, and redness (a), yellowness (b) and color different (¥ÄE) got lower against control accordingly. In particular, 30% treatment showed higher levels in the areas of volumes and moisture contents while 20 and 30% treatments were superior in sensory characteristics. Therefore, a yellow layer cake made by substituting 30% of the weight of margarine with diacylglycerol oil was expected to be a low-calorie cake because the oil improves taste and quality of cakes, reduces trans-fatty acids and inhibits accumulation of fats.
KEYWORD
diacylglycerol oil, yellow layer cake, physical and sensory characteristics
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