Morphological changes in adsorbed protein films at the air-water interface subjected to large area variations, as observed by Brewster angle microscopy

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Xu, Rong [1 ]
Dickinson, Eric [1 ]
Murray, Brent S. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leeds, Procter Dept Food Sci, Food Colloids Grp, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
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10.1021/la063280q
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O6 [化学];
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Adsorbed films of proteins at the air-water interface have been imaged using Brewster angle microscopy (BAM). The proteins beta-lactoglobulin (beta-L) and ovalbumin (OA) were studied at a range of protein concentrations and surface ages at 25.0 degrees C and two pH values (7 and 5) in a Langmuir trough. The adsorbed films were periodically subjected to compression and expansion cycles such that the film area was typically varied between 125% and 50% of the original film area. With beta-L on its own, no structural changes were observable at pH 7. When a low-area fraction (less than 0.01%) of 20 mu m polystyrene latex particles was spread at the interface before adsorption of beta-L, the particles became randomly distributed throughout the interface, but after protein adsorption and compression/expansion, the particles highlighted notable structural features not visible in their absence. Such features included the appearance of long (several hundred micrometers or more) folds and cracks in the films, generally oriented at right angles to the direction of compression, and also aggregates of protein and/or particles. Such structuring was more visible the longer the film was aged or at higher initial protein concentrations for shorter adsorption times. At pH 5, close to the isoelectric pH of beta-L, such features were just noticeable in the absence of particles but were much more pronounced than at pH 7 in the presence of particles. Similar experiments with OA revealed even more pronounced structural features, both in the absence and presence of particles, particularly at pH 5 (close to the isoelectric pH of OA also), producing striking stripelike and meshlike domains. Changes in the dilatational elasticity of the films could be correlated with the variations in the structural integrity of the films as observed via BAM. The results indicate that interfacial area changes of this type, typical of those that occur in food colloid processing, will lead to highly inhomogeneous adsorbed protein layers, with implications for the stability of the corresponding foams and emulsions stabilized by such films. Overall, the experimental results are in broad agreement with the sorts of trends predicted by earlier computer simulations of protein films subjected to such compression and expansion.
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