| Literature DB >> 32829840 |
Han Yang1, Zhiwei Su1, Xianghong Meng1, Xinyan Zhang2, John F Kennedy3, Bingjie Liu4.
Abstract
This work aimed to investigate the feasibility of fabricating food-grade Pickering emulsions stabilized by soy protein isolate-chitosan (SPI-CS) nanoparticles. The SPI-CS nanoparticles were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and particle size analyzer. Pickering emulsion stabilized by SPI-CS nanoparticles were characterized by confocal laser scanning microscopy and optical microscopy. The results showed that the average size of SPI-CS nanoparticles was 148.52 ± 1.95 nm. The droplet sizes of Pickering emulsions at different nanoparticle concentrations and oil fractions were 11.80 ± 2.20-43.68 ± 4.12 μm. SPI-CS nanoparticles stabilized Pickering emulsions at different nanoparticle concentrations and oil fractions had low creaming index, and these Pickering emulsions were stable at 4 °C for 20 days. These SPI-CS Pickering emulsions were stable at broad ionic strengths (0-1000 mM) and temperature (4-60 °C). These findings may provide new insight into the development of food-grade Pickering emulsions suitable for the formulation of functional foods.Entities:
Keywords: Ionic strength; Nanoparticles; Pickering emulsion; Soy protein isolate-chitosan; Stability; Temperature
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32829840 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116712
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381