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Effect of NaCl concentration on the formation of high internal phase emulsion based on whey protein isolate microgel particles

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 433, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137395

Keywords

High internal phase emulsions; Sodium chloride; Microgel; Pickering emulsion

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This study comprehensively characterized the structural modification effect of NaCl on whey protein isolate microgels (WPIMPs) and applied it to the construction of high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs). The results showed that NaCl induction enhanced the hydrophobicity of WPIMPs, decreased the Zeta potential, and elevated the degree of cross-linking. Furthermore, NaCl induction decreased interfacial tension, increased the thickness of the adsorbed layer, and improved the viscoelasticity of the HIPEs. Finally, NaCl-induced WPIMPs favored the formation of HIPEs with small particle sizes and superior environmental stability.
At present, the effect of structural modification of microgel particles on high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) is less studied. In this study, the structural modification effect of NaCl on whey protein isolate microgels (WPIMPs) was comprehensively characterized and applied to the construction of HIPEs. WPIMPs were prepared with NaCl (0-150 mM) and the structural changes were analyzed by measuring the particle size, Zeta-potential, and endogenous fluorescence spectra. The results showed that inducing WPIMPs by NaCl enhanced the surface hydrophobicity, decreased the Zeta potential, and elevated the degree of cross-linking. The interfacial behavior of WPIMPs was characterized by measuring interfacial tensions and adsorbed layer properties. The results showed that NaCl induction decreased the interfacial tension, increased the thickness of the adsorbed layer, and improved the viscoelasticity. The HIPEs were analyzed for micromorphology and particle sizes. The results indicated that NaCl-induced WPIMPs favored the formation of HIPEs with small particle sizes and provided HIPEs with superior environmental stability. This study provides a new idea for the structural modification of microgels and a new theoretical basis for the construction conditions of HIPE.

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