Monoglycerides and β-lactoglobulin adsorbed films at the air-water interface.: Structure, microscopic imaging, and shear characteristics

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Cejudo Fernandez, Marta [1 ]
Carrera Sanchez, Cecilio [1 ]
Rodriguez Nino, Ma. Rosario [1 ]
Rodriguez Patino, Juan M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Seville, Fac Quim, Dept Ingn Quim, E-41012 Seville, Spain
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10.1021/la7003497
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O6 [化学];
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In this work we have analyzed the structural, topographical, and shear characteristics of mixed monolayers formed by adsorbed beta-lactoglobulin (beta-lg) and spread monoglyceride (monopalmitin or monoolein) on a previously adsorbed protein film. Measurements of the surface pressure (pi)-area (A) isotherm, Brewster angle microscopy (BAM), and surface shear characteristics were obtained at 20 degrees C and at pH 7 in a modified Wilhelmy-type film balance. The pi-A isotherm and BAM images deduced for adsorbed beta-lactoglobulin-monoglyceride mixed films at pi lower than the equilibrium surface pressure of beta-lactoglobulin (pi(beta-lg)(e))indicate that beta-lactoglobulin and monoglyceride coexist at the interface. However, the interactions between protein and monoglyceride are somewhat weak. At higher surface pressures (at pi >= pi(beta-lg)(e)) a protein displacement by the monoglyceride from the interface takes place. The surface shear viscosity (eta(s)) of mixed films is very sensitive to protein-monoglyceride interactions and displacement as a function of monolayer composition (protein/monoglyceride fraction) and surface pressure. Shear can induce change in the morphology of monoglyceride and beta-lactoglobulin domains, on the one hand, and segregation between domains of the film-forming components on the other hand. In addition, the displacement of beta-lactoglobulin by the monoglycerides is facilitated under shear conditions.
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页码:7178 / 7188
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