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Shaojie Zhao1, Wenbo Ren1, Wei Gao2, Guifang Tian1, Chengying Zhao1, Yuming Bao1, Jiefen Cui1, Yunhe Lian2, Jinkai Zheng3.
Abstract
We previously explored citrus oil emulsion stabilized by citrus pectin. In this report, we characterized key parameters of the citrus pectin mesoscopic structure and their effect on emulsifying capacity, and explored the underlying mechanism by determining the interfacial properties, emulsifying ability, and micromorphology. To generate different mesoscopic structure, citrus pectins were hydrolyzed or regulated by pH and NaCl. Hydrolysis decreased the size of citrus pectin mesoscopic structure with constant compactness, leading to superior interfacial properties but inferior emulsifying ability. In contrast, pH and NaCl regulation decreased the mesoscopic structure size and increased the compactness, and pH- and NaCl-regulated citrus pectin formed a compact absorbed layer at the interface to resist droplet coalescence/flocculation during homogenization. Our results support the importance of compactness of the citrus pectin mesoscopic structure on emulsifying capacity. This study increased our understanding on the relationship between the mesoscopic structures of polysaccharide emulsifier and emulsifying ability.Entities:
Keywords: Citrus pectin; Compactness; Emulsifying ability; Interfacial capacity; Mesoscopic structure
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32142905 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.02.113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128