Dynamic crystallization of cocoa butter. I. characterization of simple lipids in rapid- and slow-nucleating cocoa butters and their seed crystals

1995 
Six cocoa butters with different crystallization induction times and their seed crystals were analyzed for simple lipid composition. The rapid-nucleating cocoa butter samples had higher concentrations of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-3-stearoylglycerol and 1,3-stearoyl-2-oleoylglycerol (SOS), and lower concentrations of the diunsaturated triacylglycerols, 1-palmitoyl-2,3-oleoylglycerol and 1-stearoyl-2,3-oleoylglycerol, as well as higher stearic acid concentrations within their diacylglycerol fractions when compared to the slow-nucleating samples. At the early stages of crystallization, under agitation conditions at 26.5°C, cocoa butters solidified into two fractions, high-melting and low-melting. The low-melting fractions were composed of polymorphs IV and V of cocoa butter, as indicated by the onset melting temperatures of the endotherms from differential scanning calorimetry. The high-melting fractions, which had wide melting ranges, had peak maxima of 38.5–52.2°C. Seed crystals isolated at the early stage of crystallization were characterized by high concentrations of complex lipids, saturated triacylglycerols, saturated fatty acid-rich diacylglycerols, and monoacylglycerols. The rapid-nucleating seed crystals had higher concentrations of SOS when compared to their respective cocoa butters. The slow-nucleating seed crystals did not exhibit this characteristic.
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