Ultrafiltration for Homogenization of Wheat Germ Oil:Water System: Droplet Size Distribution and Stability of Emulsion

Wheat germ oil (WGO) in water emulsion is increasingly being used in a variety of fields due to its outstanding nutritional and health benefits. To enhance WGO composability, emulsification should be performed to allow them to dissolve more easily in food matrix or active packaging. Membrane emulsif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food and bioprocess technology 2022-07, Vol.15 (7), p.1539-1549
Hauptverfasser: Lai, Quoc Dat, Huynh, Thi Thuy Loan, Doan, Ngoc Thuc Trinh, Nguyen, Hoang Dung
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Zusammenfassung:Wheat germ oil (WGO) in water emulsion is increasingly being used in a variety of fields due to its outstanding nutritional and health benefits. To enhance WGO composability, emulsification should be performed to allow them to dissolve more easily in food matrix or active packaging. Membrane emulsification is a promising advanced homogenization technology that has recently been developed. This research focused on application of membrane emulsification for homogenization of WGO-in-water emulsion by polyether sulfone (PESU) membrane with 0.45 µm of pore size, operating pressure from 5 to 9 bar, WGO fraction in range 10–20% w/w, and lecithin ratio in range 0–0.2% w/v were evaluated on the mean of particle diameters, distribution of particle diameter, stability of emulsion, and permeate flux. Higher operating pressure led to smaller mean particle diameters and higher homogenization efficiency and permeate flux. However, increasing the WGO fraction showed the opposite trend. Notably, increasing lecithin ratio from 0 to 0.2%, the mean particle diameters increased from 3.36 to 7.72 µm, homogenization efficiency decreased from 98.54 to 97.68%, and permeate flux decreased from 105.95 to 77.45 L h −1  m −2 . The results showed the advantage of using PESU membrane in WGO-in-water homogenization, that produce emulsions with small particle size (50% of particle volume was less than 5 µm), high emulsion stability (greater than 95%), and lower emulsifier usage. Results imply premix membrane emulsification is potential to apply homogenization WGO-in-water emulsion.
ISSN:1935-5130
1935-5149
DOI:10.1007/s11947-022-02832-1