皮克林乳液
化学工程
赖氨酸
化学
蛋白质二级结构
乳状液
材料科学
生物化学
氨基酸
工程类
作者
Yijie Wang,Yunze Tian,Yunpeng Xie,Yue Sun,Ting Li,Xuhui Zhang,Yang Wang,Jing Huang,Bihua Xia,Shibo Wang,Weifu Dong
出处
期刊:Soft Matter
[Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:20 (40): 8089-8097
被引量:10
摘要
Due to the sustainability and widespread use of proteins, protein-based materials are extensively utilized in the preparation of Pickering emulsions. However, the relationship between the secondary structure of proteins and their emulsifying ability has not been further investigated. This study used the addition of three different amino acids to influence the interaction between zein chains, which may induce changes in the secondary structure of the prepared zein complex particles. This study demonstrates that the emulsifying properties of proteins, such as dispersibility, zeta potential, three-phase contact angles, interfacial affinity, adsorption rates, and the volume of the stabilized oil phase, are closely related to the β-sheet content of the complex particles, providing a theoretical reference for protein-based stabilizers. Additionally, amino acids, as the blocks of proteins, have high compatibility with proteins, and using amino acids as modifiers aligns with the safety requirements for food processing. In this study, the prepared zein-lysine complex particles have good emulsifying ability, capable of stabilizing a 50 (v/v)% emulsion at a lower concentration (10 mg mL-1), and the prepared emulsion exhibits high-temperature stability and ionic resistance. This characteristic makes the emulsion potentially valuable for application in systems with high salt concentrations and those that may undergo heat treatment.
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