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Food Chem X ; 22: 101250, 2024 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38440057

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Herein, six types of polyphenol-crosslinked gelatin conjugates (PGCs) with ≥ two gelatin molecules were prepared using a covalent crosslinking method with two types of polyphenols (tannic acid and caffeic acid) and three types of gelatins (bovine bone gelatin, cold water fish skin gelatin, and porcine skin gelatin) for the emulsion stabilization. The structural and functional properties of the PGCs were dependent on both polyphenol and gelatin types. The storage stability of the conjugate-stabilized emulsions was dependent on the polyphenol crosslinking, NaCl addition, and heating pretreatment. In particular, NaCl addition promoted the liquid-gel transition of the emulsions: 0.2 mol/L > 0.1 mol/L > 0.0 mol/L. Moreover, NaCl addition also increased the creaming stability of the emulsions stabilized by PGCs except tannic acid-crosslinked bovine bone gelatin conjugate. All the results provided useful knowledge on the effects of molecular modification and physical processing on the properties of gelatins.

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Food Chem X ; 17: 100590, 2023 Mar 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36845465

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Herein, pH-cycle method was explored to prepare curcumin-encapsulated hydrophilic bovine bone gelatin (BBG/Cur) nanoparticle and then the obtained nanoparticle was applied to stabilize fish oil-loaded Pickering emulsion. The nanoparticle had a high encapsulation efficiency (93.9 ± 0.5 %) and loading capacity (9.4 ± 0.1 %) for curcumin. The nanoparticle-stabilized emulsion had higher emulsifying activity index (25.1 ± 0.9 m2/g) and lower emulsifying stability index (161.5 ± 18.8 min) than BBG-stabilized emulsion. The pH affected the initial droplet sizes and creaming index values of the Pickering emulsions: pH 11.0 < pH 5.0 ≈ pH 7.0 ≈ pH 9.0 < pH 3.0. Curcumin provided obvious antioxidant effect for the emulsions, which was also dependent on pH. The work suggested pH-cycle method could be used to prepare hydrophobic antioxidant-encapsulated hydrophilic protein nanoparticle. It also provided basic information on the development of protein nanoparticles for Pickering emulsion stabilization.

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