نبذة مختصرة : The mechanism of influence of the Magnetofood additive on the moisture retaining in rye-and-wheat dough of various acidities was established. In a neutral medium, solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles are formed from polarized Magnetofood nanoparticles. Their surface acquires hydrophily and ability to interact with ionogenic groups of biopolymers and water dipoles. Interaction of solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles with water molecules results in solvate complexes. In an acidic medium, the protonated Magnetofood nanoparticles interacting with water form solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles. Interaction of the latter through hydrogen bonds with water dipoles results in formation of solvate complexes. In an alkaline medium, hydroxylated Magnetofood nanoparticles interact with dipoles of water by an ion-dipole mechanism forming solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles which interact with water dipoles through hydrogen bonds with formation of solvate complexes. In an alkaline medium, hydroxylated Magnetofood nanoparticles interact with dipoles of water by an ion-dipole mechanism forming solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles. Their interaction with water dipoles through hydrogen bonds leads to formation of solvate complexes. The mechanism of interaction of the Magnetofood nanoparticles with ionogenic groups of biopolymers of dough systems was shown. The Magnetofood nanoparticles enter ionic, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole and coordination interactions. Solvated Magnetofood nanoparticles form hydrogen bonds with water dipoles and with molecules of biopolymers. A "cluster-loop-chain" model of the moisture-retaining power of gluten and flour enriched with the Magnetofood additive was proposed. The Magnetofood nanoparticles contribute to the emergence of structural formations such as "clusters", "clathrates", "cavitates" and "loops" in which both intermicellar and intramicellar water is retained. It has been experimentally established that the Magnetofood polyfunctional food additive has a beneficial effect on the body and has a complex ...
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