Role of protein and ferulic acid in the emulsification properties of sugar beet pectin

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作者
Siew, Chee Kiong [1 ]
Williams, Peter A. [1 ]
机构
[1] N E Wales Inst, Ctr Water Soluble Polymers, Wrexham LL11 2AW, Wales
关键词
sugar beet pectin; emulsification; protein; ferulic acid; adsorption;
D O I
10.1021/jf073358o
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The ability of sugar beet pectin to stabilize 20% w/w limonehe oil-in-water emulsions has been investigated. The size of the oil droplets as determined by laser diffraction measurements decreased from about 15 mu m to about 6,mu m when the pectin concentration increased from 0.05% to 2% w/w but leveled off thereafter, suggesting complete coverage of the oil droplets by the polymer at this optimum concentration. Isotherms for the adsorption of pectin, protein, and ferulic acid were constructed. The adsorption capacities at the oil-water interface of similar to 1.4 and similar to 0.2 mg/m(2) for protein and ferulic acid, respectively, compared to similar to 9.5 mg/m(2) for pectin revealed that the adsorbed fractions of the pectin sample were rich in protein (14.7%) and ferulic acid (2.1%) given that there were only 2.7% protein and 1.06% ferulic acid present in the whole pectin sample. Direct measurements on the adsorbed fraction recovered from the oil droplets via desorption with SIDS confirmed that it contained 11.1% protein and 2.16% ferulic acid. The results suggest that one or both of these two functional groups adsorb onto the surface of the oil droplets and stabilize the emulsions. High molecular mass fractions adsorbed preferentially onto oil droplets during emulsification. As compared to those made with gum arabic, the emulsion samples made with sugar beet pectin samples exhibited similar (or even slightly higher) stability.
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页码:4164 / 4171
页数:8
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