Impact of flavouring substances on the aggregation behaviour of dissolved barley β-glucans in a model beer

M. Kupetz, B. Sacher, T. Becker

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Abstract

Structural polymers such as cereal β-glucan may cause various processing problems in beverage industry depending on concentration, molar size distribution and agglomeration behaviour. In this context, influences of the beer volatiles dodecanoic acid, octyl butanoate, ethyl decanoate and decyl acetate on molar mass and radii of barley β-glucan were investigated in ethanolic (4% w/w) model solution. After addition of 100 mg/l ethyl decanoate and decyl acetate to the β-glucan solution, a wider-ranging molar mass distribution could be observed by means of asymmetric field-flow-fractionation. Due to agglomeration, average molar mass of β-glucan standard (MW = 6.8 × 106 g/mol) increased by 2 × 106 g/mol (P < 0.05) in solution containing decyl acetate. Furthermore, a significant growth (P < 0.05) from 86 to 102 nm in gyration radius was measured. The obtained results elucidate the importance of fatty acid derived flavouring substance composition in beer regarding the aggregation behaviour of β-glucan.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)204-211
Number of pages8
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume143
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Asymmetric flow-field-flow-fractionation
  • Beer
  • Hydrocolloid
  • Molar mass
  • Viscosity

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