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Ultrasound-modified interfacial properties and crystallization behavior of aerated emulsions fabricated with pH-shifting treated pea protein

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 367, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130536

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Frozen aerated emulsion; Pea protein; pH-shifting; Ultrasound

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  1. Key Research and Development Program of Shandong Province [2020CXGC010604]

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The interfacial properties of pea protein isolate were modified by pH12-shifting and ultrasound treatment as a substitute for skimmed milk powder in ice cream. The modified emulsion displayed superior stability and promoted fat crystallization for improved final product stability.
The interfacial properties of pea protein isolate (NPP) were modified by pH12-shifting (BPP) and ultrasound treatment as a substitute for skimmed milk powder (SMP) in ice cream. The physicochemical properties and fat crystallization in emulsions before and after whipping were analyzed. Compared with SMP, the BPP emulsion displayed superior stability with small particle size and high viscosity. Fat clusters were observed in both SMP and BPP emulsions, which may promote the puncture and protrusion of fat crystals within droplets and lead to partial coalescence to allow air bubble entrapment. Aeration activity of BPP in cream was 1.5-fold that of NPP. Although the overrun value was smaller than SMP cream, the BPP cream retained the stable shape and had a slow melting rate due to its interactive dimensional network of fat. Ultrasound treatment was found to promote fat crystallization of emulsions, leading to the improved stability of final products.

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