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Stabilization of biopolymer microgels formed by electrostatic complexation: Influence of enzyme (laccase) cross-linking on pH, thermal, and mechanical stability.

Fatemeh Azarikia1, Bi-Cheng Wu2, Soleiman Abbasi1, David Julian McClements3.   

Abstract

Biopolymer microgels formed by electrostatic complexation are often susceptible to disintegration when environmental conditions are changed, and so methods are required to improve their stability. In this study, microgels were formed by electrostatic complexation of a protein (type-B gelatin) and a polysaccharide (beet pectin). The impact of enzyme (laccase) crosslinking of the ferulic acid groups on the beet pectin was then studied as a method to improve microgel stability to environmental stresses. Gelatin-beet pectin (1:0.25w/w) microgels were formed at 35°C and pH4.4, and then the pH dependence of the ζ-potential, size, turbidity, and microstructure of the microgels was measured in the absence and presence of laccase cross-linking. Our results suggested that crosslinking occurred within the microgels (rather than between them) since no particle aggregation was observed after enzyme treatment. Enzyme crosslinking did not affect the ζ-potential of the microgels, but it did decrease their size. Both cross-linked and non-cross-linked microgels were stable to aggregation at low (2-3) and high (4.4-7) pH values, but not at intermediate values (3-4.4), which was attributed to their low surface charge. Cross-linking improved the resistance of the microgels to shearing-induced disruption (300rpm for 24h) and to thermal-induced disruption (50°C for 2min). These cross-linked biopolymer microgels may have applications for texture modification, encapsulation, or controlled release.
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Keywords:  Beet pectin; Cross-linking; Electrostatic interaction; Laccase; Microgels

Year:  2015        PMID: 28433280     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2015.11.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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