Carvacrol-loaded nanoemulsions stabilized by soy protein isolate / chitooligosaccharide conjugates inhibited the oxidation and conformational variations of myofibrillar proteins in refrigerated sea bass (Lateolabrax maculatus)
Soy isolate protein / chitooligosaccharide (SPI/COS) glycosylated conjugates was prepared and employed as an emulsifier to stabilize carvacrol-loaded nanoemulsions (CNE-SPI/COS). The effects of CNE-SPI/COS on the oxidation and aggregation of myofibrillar protein (MPs) from sea bass (Lateolabrax maculatus) were investigated. Samples were immersed in sterile water (CK), SPI/COS solution and CNE-SPI/COS solution, respectively, follow by a 15-day refrigerated storage. MPs were extracted from fish fillets at 3-day intervals, then assessed for the oxidation degree and conformational changes in MPs, as well as structural variations in myofibrils. Compared with the CK group, the results obtained from protein oxidation assessment clarified that the oxidation and aggregation of MPs was significantly reduced by the CNE-SPI/COS treatment, as evidenced by the higher total sulfhydryl content and Ca