Effects of fatty acid saturation degree on salt-soluble pork protein conformation and interfacial adsorption characteristics at the oil/water interface

2020 ◽  
pp. 106472
Author(s):  
Zongyuan Han ◽  
Shuaiqiang Xu ◽  
Jingxin Sun ◽  
Xiqing Yue ◽  
Zhaoxia Wu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 106638
Author(s):  
Danni Qu ◽  
Shengnan Wang ◽  
Hekai Zhao ◽  
He Liu ◽  
Danshi Zhu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 2355-2364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shintaro Kawano ◽  
Toshiyuki Kida ◽  
Mitsuru Akashi ◽  
Hirofumi Sato ◽  
Motohiro Shizuma ◽  
...  

Background: Emulsions stabilized by colloidal particles are known as Pickering emulsions. To date, soft microgel particles as well as inorganic and organic particles have been utilized as Pickering emulsifiers. Although cyclodextrin (CD) works as an attractive emulsion stabilizer through the formation of a CD–oil complex at the oil–water interface, a high concentration of CD is normally required. Our research focuses on an effective Pickering emulsifier based on a soft colloidal CD polymer (CD nanogel) with a unique surface-active property. Results: CD nanogels were prepared by crosslinking heptakis(2,6-di-O-methyl)-β-cyclodextrin with phenyl diisocyanate and subsequent immersion of the resulting polymer in water. A dynamic light scattering study shows that primary CD nanogels with 30–50 nm diameter assemble into larger CD nanogels with 120 nm diameter by an increase in the concentration of CD nanogel from 0.01 to 0.1 wt %. The CD nanogel has a surface-active property at the air–water interface, which reduces the surface tension of water. The CD nanogel works as an effective Pickering emulsion stabilizer even at a low concentration (0.1 wt %), forming stable oil-in-water emulsions through interfacial adsorption by the CD nanogels. Conclusion: Soft CD nanogel particles adsorb at the oil–water interface with an effective coverage by forming a strong interconnected network and form a stable Pickering emulsion. The adsorption property of CD nanogels on the droplet surface has great potential to become new microcapsule building blocks with porous surfaces. These microcapsules may act as stimuli-responsive nanocarriers and nanocontainers.


2007 ◽  
Vol 129 (30) ◽  
pp. 9386-9391 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin M. Hanczyc ◽  
Taro Toyota ◽  
Takashi Ikegami ◽  
Norman Packard ◽  
Tadashi Sugawara

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theresia Heiden-Hecht ◽  
Stephan Drusch

AbstractOil in water emulsions are commonly stabilized by emulsifying constituents like proteins and/or low molecular weight emulsifiers. The emulsifying constituents can compete or coexist at the interface. Interfacial properties thus depend on molecular structure of the emulsifying constituents and the oil phase and the resulting molecular interactions. The present study systematically analyzed the impact of fatty acid saturation of triacylglycerides and phosphatidylcholine on the interfacial properties of a β-lactoglobulin-stabilized interface. The long-term adsorption behaviour and the viscoelasticity of β-lactoglobulin-films were analyzed with or without addition of phosphatidylcholine via drop tensiometry and dilatational rheology. Results from the present study showed that increasing similarity in fatty acid saturation and thus interaction of phosphatidylcholine and oil phase increased the interfacial tension for the phosphatidylcholine alone or in combination with β-lactoglobulin. The characteristics and stability of interfacial films with β-lactoglobulin-phosphatidylcholine are further affected by interfacial adsorption during changes in interfacial area and crystallization events of low molecular weight emulsifiers. This knowledge gives guidance for improving physical stability of protein-based emulsions in foods and related areas. Graphic abstract


2008 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 406-407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshimune Nonomura ◽  
Masahiro Yamane
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pp. 13543-13552
Author(s):  
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Zongyi Li ◽  
Mario Campana ◽  
Xuzhi Hu ◽  
Haoning Gong ◽  
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Erica Pensini ◽  
Yin Liang ◽  
Zhenghe Xu ◽  
M. Sharath Chandra ◽  
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