Kinetic study of aggregation of milk protein and/or surfactant-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions by Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation

被引:7
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作者
Kenta, Stella [1 ]
Raikos, Vassilios [1 ]
Vagena, Artemis [1 ]
Sevastos, Dimitrios [1 ]
Kapolos, John [2 ]
Koliadima, Athanasia [1 ]
Karaiskakis, George [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Patras, Dept Chem, Patras 26504, Greece
[2] Technol Educ Inst Kalamata, Dept Food Technol, Kalamata 24100, Greece
关键词
SdFFF; Emulsion; Sodium caseinate; Whey protein; Tween; 80; Kinetics of aggregation; PARTICLE-SIZE-DISTRIBUTION; DILUTE COLLOIDAL SAMPLES; COMPETITIVE ADSORPTION; WHEY PROTEINS; EXCHANGE-REACTIONS; SODIUM CASEINATE; PHOSPHATE; PRESSURE; RHEOLOGY; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.chroma.2013.07.061
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Milk proteins are able to facilitate the formation and stabilization of oil droplets in food emulsions. This study employed Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation (SdFFF) to monitor changes in particle size distribution of freshly prepared emulsions with varying weight contributions of sodium caseinate (SC) and whey protein concentrate (WPC). The effect of the addition of Tween 80(T) on the initial droplet size was also investigated. The results indicated that emulsifying ability follows the order Tween 80 > WPC > SC, with corresponding weight average droplet diameter of 0.319, 0.487 and 0.531 mu m respectively, when each of the above emulsifiers was used solely. The stability of sodium caseinate emulsions was studied at 30.5 and 80.0 degrees C by measuring the particle size distribution for a period of 70 h. Emulsions withstood the temperatures and exhibited an initial increase in particle size distribution caused by heat-induced droplet aggregation, followed by a decrease to approximately the initial droplet size. The rate of droplet aggregation depends on the severity of thermal processing, as revealed by the kinetics of particle aggregation during aging at different temperatures. Comparison of the experimental rate constants found from SdFFF, with those determined theoretically gives invaluable information about the oil droplet stability and the aggregation mechanism. Based on the proposed mechanistic scheme various physicochemical quantities, which are very important in explaining the stability of oil-in-water emulsions, were determined. Finally, the advantages of SdFFF in studying the aggregation of the oil-in-water droplets, in comparison with other methods used for the same purpose, are discussed. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:221 / 229
页数:9
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