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Emulsifying behaviors and interfacial properties of different protein/gum arabic complexes: Effect of pH

Journal

FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages 289-295

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2017.08.014

Keywords

Protein/polysaccharide complexes; Soy proteins; Gum arabic; Emulsifying behaviors; Interfacial tension; Negative correlations

Funding

  1. 863 Program (Hi-tech research and development program of China) [2013AA102204]

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Emulsifying behaviors and interfacial properties were two key properties related to microencapsulation processes. This study mainly focused on the above characters of soy proteins/gum arabic (SP/GA) complexes and gelatin/GA complexes. The complexes were prepared at different forming stages (i.e., at pH(phi 1), pH(opt) and pH(pd)) with 1:1 protein/GA ratio. The results revealed the emulsifying activity (EA) for SP/GA systems was higher than that for gelatin/GA systems, indicating its better combining capacity with oil droplets. While SP/GA systems showed lower interfacial tensions (21-25 mN/m) than gelatin/GA systems. Through analysis of interfacial tensions and EA data, negative correlations between them were found: the higher the interfacial tensions of complexes with oil droplet, the lower the EA was. Compositional analysis indicated different yield and polymer recovery were obtained at different systems due to zeta potential differences. These findings suggested SP/GA complexes could be used as effective microencapsulated materials in terms of oil combining. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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