RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MIXED GELS

Abstract
The rheological properties of carrageenan/gelatin and agar/gelatin mixed gels were investigated by measuring the rupture properties, the texture parameters and the dynamic viscoelasticities. The melting point, transparency and syneresis of these gels were measured in order to obtain the relationship with the rheological properties. The physical properties of the two mixed gels were slightly different. The agar/gelatin mixed gels generally showed the hindered effect of gelatin. The brittleness of agar gel disappeared on mixing with gelatin. In then became a flexible, cohesive and transparent gel. Carrageenan/gelatin mixed gels showed a decrease in the values of almost all of the mechanical properties when compared with carrageenan gels. However, the rupture properties of the C0.5 mixed gel were much higher than those of simple carrageenan gels.