Preparation and characterization of oleogels and emulgels with glycerol monooleate–cholesterol mixtures
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Keskin Uslu, E., & Yılmaz, E. (2021). Preparation and characterization of oleogels and emulgels with glycerol monooleate–cholesterol mixtures. Chemical Papers, 75(5), 2075–2085. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-020-01468-9Özet
This study aimed to prepare and characterize oleogels and emulgels with glycerol monooleate (GMO): cholesterol gelator
system. Oleogels, including 5 and 10% of each gelator were prepared. Emulgels with the same organogelator mixture concentrations, and 10 and 20% water phase were also prepared successfully. The gelation time decreased as the added gelator
mixture and water concentrations increased. All samples had signifcant oil binding capacity and creamish-white colors. The
oleogels melted just below body temperature, while emulgels melted around body temperature as determined by diferential
scanning calorimetry. The samples’ crystalline networks were observed with the X-ray difraction analysis and displayed β
and β′ polymorphic type crystals. Rheological measurements revealed that as gelator mixture concentration increased, gel
strength enhanced, but in the emulgels, the gel strength decreased signifcantly as added water content increased. All oleogels
and emulgels showed time-dependent thixotropic recovery ability. Temperature ramp tests indicated that the oleogels were
stable up to 28 °C, but the emulgels kept their gelled consistency up to 70 °C. Overall, the common properties of these new
oleogel and emulgels were provided. Future studies for some applications are foreseen.