羧甲基纤维素
大豆蛋白
化学工程
润湿
化学
流变学
表面张力
聚结(物理)
材料科学
高分子化学
钠
有机化学
复合材料
生物化学
量子力学
天体生物学
物理
工程类
作者
Fuwei Sun,Tianfu Cheng,Shuanghe Ren,Bing Yang,Jun Liu,Zhaoxian Huang,Zengwang Guo,Zhongjiang Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.128381
摘要
The interactions between carboxymethyl cellulose sodium and proteins can regulate the interfacial and rheological properties of HIPEs, which plays a leading role in the stabilities of HIPEs. This article prepared various ratios of soluble soy protein isolate/carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (SPI/CMC) complexes in different proportions and examined the impact of various ratios of complexes on the structure and interface properties of complexes systems. Additionally, it explored the co-emulsification mechanism of HIPEs using SPI and CMC. At appropriate ratios of SPI/CMC, SPI and CMC mainly combine through non covalent binding and form complexes with smaller particle sizes and stronger electrostatic repulsion. The interfacial properties indicated that adding appropriate CMC increased the pliability and reduced the interfacial tension, while also enhancing the wettability of SPI/CMC complexes. At the ratio of 2:1, the SPI/CMC complexes-stabilized HIPPEs exhibited smaller oil droplets size, tighter droplet packing, and thicker interfacial film through the bridging of droplets and the generation of stronger gel-like network structures to prevent the coalescence/flocculation of droplets. These results suggested that the appropriate ratios of SPI/CMC can improve the physical stability of HIPEs by changing the structure and interface characteristics of the SPI/CMC complexes. This work provided theoretical support for stable HIPEs formed with protein-polysaccharide complexes.
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