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Interfacial and oil/water emulsions characterization of potato protein isolates.

Alberto Romero1, Valérie Beaumal, Elisabeth David-Briand, Felipe Cordobés, Antonio Guerrero, Marc Anton.   

Abstract

Interfacial and emulsifying properties of potato protein isolate (PPI) have been studied to evaluate its potential application to stabilize oil/water emulsions at two pH values (2 and 8). The amount, type, and solubility of proteins and the size of aggregates have been determined in aqueous dispersion. Air-water and oil-water interfacial properties (adsorption, spreading, and viscoelastic properties) have been determined as a function of concentration and pH using soluble phases of PPI. The behavior of PPI stabilized oil/water emulsions has been then analyzed by droplet size distribution measurements and interfacial concentration. PPI exhibits low solubility over a wide range of pH values, with the presence of submicrometer aggregates. The pH value exerts a negligible effect on interfacial tension (oil-water) or surface pressure (air-water) but displays very important differences in viscoelastic properties of the interfacial films formed between oil and water. In this sense, pH 8 provides a major elastic response at oil-water interfaces as compared to pH 2. In relation with this result, a much higher ability to produce fine and stable emulsions is noticed at pH 8 as compared to pH 2. Consequently, there is an evident relationship between the rheological properties of the oil-water interfacial films and the macroscopic emulsion behavior.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21806058     DOI: 10.1021/jf2019853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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