Improvement of the emulsifying properties of mixed emulsifiers by optimizing ultrasonic-assisted processing
•The modifications during ultrasound can be regulated by different flavonoids.•Diverse myofibrillar protein–flavonoid complexes in emulsifiers were prepared.•The molecular weight of flavonoids is a key factor for ultrasound.•Severe protein modification negatively affects emulsifying properties. Opti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-05, Vol.95, p.106397-106397, Article 106397 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The modifications during ultrasound can be regulated by different flavonoids.•Diverse myofibrillar protein–flavonoid complexes in emulsifiers were prepared.•The molecular weight of flavonoids is a key factor for ultrasound.•Severe protein modification negatively affects emulsifying properties.
Optimizing ultrasound (ULD)-assisted flavonoid modification is an important component of enhancing its application potential. In this work, diverse flavonoids, such as quercetin (Que), apigenin (Api), and morin (Mor), were used to modify protein in myofibrillar protein (MP)/cellulose nanocrystal (CN) complexes using ULD-assisted method. Compared with the MP/CNs group, the triiodide contents of MP-Que/CNs, MP-Api/CNs, and MP-Mor/CNs increased by 1175.84%, 479.05%, and 2281.50% respectively. The findings revealed that the actual intensity of ULD was drastically reduced by the molecular weight decrease of these flavonoids. For olive oil emulsions prepared with mixed emulsifiers, the low interfacial diffusion rates (0.03 mN·m·s−1/2) and weak emulsifying activity (8.33 m2/g) of the MP/CN complexes were significantly improved by the flavonoids after ULD-assisted treatment. Notably, the emulsions prepared using MP-Api/CNs contained smaller oil droplets and exhibited better emulsifying properties, compared to emulsions prepared with MP-Mor/CNs or MP-Que/CNs. This study is essential for ULD-assisted treatment since the processing impact may be increased by choosing the most suitable flavonoid. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106397 |