| Literature DB >> 34974399 |
Sisheng Li1, Bo Jiao2, Shi Meng3, Weiming Fu4, Shah Faisal5, Xiaomin Li6, Hongzhi Liu7, Qiang Wang8.
Abstract
Particle stabilized O/W Pickering emulsion has great potential for making egg-free mayonnaise. In this study, we fabricated pea protein isolate (PPI) microgels by gel-breaking method and applied in mayonnaise-like Pickering emulsion. The effects of acetic acid (pH), sodium chloride (NaCl), and sucrose, which are typically used in commercial mayonnaise were studied. The minimum droplet size (47.0 μm) was found below isoelectric point. The NaCl decreased ζ-potential to almost 0 and risen droplet size to 75.9 μm. The sucrose enhanced the emulsion's viscosity while lowering thixotropic recovery rate. Based on droplet size, viscosity, thixotropic recovery, and microstructure; 350 mmol NaCl and 4 wt% sucrose was finally used to make egg-free mayonnaise-like Pickering emulsion, and showed similar properties compared with commercial mayonnaise, and the thixotropy recovery rate was near 100%. A plant-scale test further confirmed the feasibility. The results showed the PPI microgels had a strong application prospect to form egg-free mayonnaise.Entities:
Keywords: Egg-free mayonnaise; Mayonnaise recipe; Pea protein isolate; Pickering emulsion
Year: 2021 PMID: 34974399 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514