Unveiling the rheological and thermal behavior of a novel Salecan and whey protein isolate composite gel.
Int J Biol Macromol
; 271(Pt 2): 132528, 2024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
The burgeoning interest in the versatile hydrogel matrix, with its multifarious applications, has spurred extensive research in recent years. However, the implementation of chemically crosslinked gels on a large-scale has been hindered by their poor biosafety and excessive energy consumption. To address these challenges, this study focuses on harnessing physical methods to engineer novel composite hydrogels utilizing natural polysaccharides Salecan and whey protein isolate, obviating the need for structural modification or chemical crosslinking. The aim was to explore the rheological properties to understand their multiple behaviors. Various models, including Power-Law, Herschel-Bulkley, and Arrhenius, were also employed to compare and analyze rheological parameters. This study holds significance as it is the pioneering report on the hydrogels fabricated from Salecan/Whey protein isolate. These gels possess favorable attributes encompassing optimized elasticity, thermal-stability, enhanced injectability, and self-recovery, rendering them suitable for a multitude of applications in the realms of food and biomedicine.
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Reologia
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Proteínas do Soro do Leite
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2024
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