Stabilization of foams and emulsions by mixtures of surface active food-grade particles and proteins

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作者
Murray, Brent S. [1 ]
Durga, Kalpana [1 ]
Yusoff, Anida [2 ]
Stoyanov, Simeon D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Food Colloids Grp, Sch Food Sci & Nutr, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Univ Teknol MARA, Fac Sci Appl, Shah Alam 40450, Selangor, Malaysia
[3] Unilever Res Labs, NL-3133 AT Vlaardingen, Netherlands
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Pickering emulsions; Proteins; Foams; Interfacial rheology; AIR-WATER; MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES; MICRO-RODS; BUBBLES; INTERFACE; STABILITY; FILMS; MONOLAYERS; EXPANSION; SHEAR;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodhyd.2010.07.025
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Surface active biopolymers such as proteins can form films with particularly high interfacial elasticities and viscosities and these molecules are widely exploited as foaming and emulsifying agents in foods. Solid particles of the correct size and wetting characteristics can also be extremely effective stabilizers of foams and emulsions, although the underlying mechanism of stabilization is somewhat different. Relatively little is known about what happens when both surface active polymers and surface active particles are present together. This work presents recent findings on the effects of mixtures of proteins plus novel food-compatible surface active particles. The proteins include caseins and whey proteins. The surface active particles prepared include cellulose + ethyl cellulose complexes, hydrophobically-modified starch granule particles and stable (non-spreading) protein-stabilized oil droplets. Interfacial shear rheology of adsorbed films was measured via a biconical bob apparatus and interfacial dilatational rheology was measured via a Langmuir trough type apparatus. The corresponding stability of bubbles to coalescence and disproportionation was assessed in separate experiments. Stability of oil-in-water emulsions was assessed via measurement of particle size distributions as function of time and visual assessment of the tendency to creaming and oiling off. In general, it is shown that the surface active particles on their own exhibit much lower measures of interfacial elasticity and viscosity than the proteins, but in combination with the proteins they appear to enhance the interfacial viscoelasticity considerably, with concomitant increases in bubble and emulsion droplet stability. There is little evidence of attractive interactions between the particles and the proteins, so a possible explanation of the increased stability is that the proteins increase the accumulation of particles at the interface, giving rise to increased jamming of particles at the interface. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:627 / 638
页数:12
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