CJFST.2022.14.1.14

Preliminary communication                                                                                                                                            DOI: 10.17508/CJFST.2022.14.1.14

Feasibility study of a natural vinaigrette from olive (Olea europaea) oil and lemon (Citrus limonium) juice-based lemon albedo extract

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0649-3937Malika Chekroune, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0649-3937Salem Benamara*

University M’hamed Bougara, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Department of Process Engineering, Research Laboratory in Food Technology, Avenue de l’Indépendance, Boumerdès, 35000, Algeria

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Article history:
Received: August 21, 2020
Accepted: May 4, 2021
The present paper reports on the feasibility study of a natural vinaigrette from olive (Olea europaea) oil and lemon (Citrus limonium) juice-based lemon albedo extract. The albedo extract was prepared at different albedo to lemon juice ratios. The physical stability of different vinaigrette samples, in terms of creaming behaviour, was adopted as quality criterion. The most stable sample was then analysed for its rheological behaviour. According to preliminary results, the most physically stable vinaigrette could be obtained at albedo: lemon juice ratio of 1:15.1 (w/w). The corresponding dressing showed a stability of six days and a shear-thinning type rheological behaviour. So, the formulation of natural vinaigrette from olive oil, lemon juice and lemon albedo is feasible but such formulation is of short-term physical stability, which is a general well-known characteristic of natural and minimally processed food products. In our opinion, this study merits further research, in order to: i) better optimize the vinaigrette formulation, and ii) characterize the functional properties of the final product.
Keywords:
albedo
emulsion
lemon (Citrus limonium)
olive oil
vinaigrette stability