Preparation of 1,2-benzenedialdehyde-crosslinked oligo-gelatin conjugates and poly-gelatin nanoparticles to stabilize traditional and Pickering emulsions, respectively.
Food Chem
; 463(Pt 3): 141426, 2024 Sep 24.
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ABSTRACT
This research aimed to develop a desolvation and 1,2-benzenedialdehyde crosslinking method to prepare crosslinked gelatin substances for emulsion stabilization. The oligo-gelatin conjugates and poly-gelatin nanoparticles could be formed at the 1,2-benzenedialdehyde concentration of 50 g/L and ≥ 150 g/L, respectively. The formation mechanism involved intra/inter-molecular amine-benzenedialdehyde-thiol and amine-benzenedialdehyde-amine crosslinking reactions. With increasing 1,2-benzenedialdehyde preparation concentrations (50-450 g/L), the crosslinked gelatin substance sizes increased from 81.5 ± 20.1 nm to 105.5 ± 20.8 nm in the dried state, and increased (from 35 ± 8 nm to 220 ± 36 nm) then decreased to 115 ± 28 nm in the water. Furthermore, the fish oil emulsions stabilized by the crosslinked gelatin substances showed different creaming stability 250 g/L (43.5 ± 1.5 %) > 350 g/L (41.4 ± 1.0 %) > 450 g/L (37.5 ± 2.2 %) > 150 g/L (11.2 ± 0.4 %) > 50 g/L (0.0 ± 0.0 %). The results suggested this method was useful for preparing oligo-gelatin conjugates and poly-gelatin nanoparticles to stabilize traditional and Pickering emulsions, respectively.
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Food Chem
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2024
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