Mass spectrometric imaging of localization of fat molecules in water-in-oil emulsions containing semi-solid fat

•Mass spectrometry imaging was applied to reveal the localization of fat molecules on W/O emulsion.•The uniform emulsion droplets were prepared by microchannel emulsification device.•PC, St-MAG, tripalmitin were on the interface of dispersed water droplets.•Same localized position of PC and PPP sugg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2018-04, Vol.245, p.1218-1223
Hauptverfasser: Shiota, Makoto, Shimomura, Yuichi, Kotera, Mariko, Taira, Shu
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Zusammenfassung:•Mass spectrometry imaging was applied to reveal the localization of fat molecules on W/O emulsion.•The uniform emulsion droplets were prepared by microchannel emulsification device.•PC, St-MAG, tripalmitin were on the interface of dispersed water droplets.•Same localized position of PC and PPP suggested the interaction between PC and PPP. Firstly, we report the localization analysis of the lipid components of a water-in-oil (W/O) semi-solid emulsion by mass spectrometry imaging (MSI). Uniform emulsion droplets were prepared using microchannel emulsification devices with lecithin, stearic acid-binding monoglyceride (St-MAG), and polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR) as emulsifiers. The mass image gives us the localization of phosphatidylcholine (PC) in lecithin, St-MAG, tripalmitin (PPP), medium-chain triglyceride (MCT), and high-melting-point triglyceride tristearin (C18-TAG). PC, St-MAG, and PPP were localized at the interface with the dispersed water droplets. PC and PPP took the same localized position, suggesting an interaction between PC and PPP at the interface. Conversely, PC existed in other regions with St-MAG. MSI revealed multiple target molecules in fat products in a single measurement, and it is expected to reveal fat crystallization at the emulsion interfaces, which will clarify the mechanisms related to the physical properties of high-fat products such as fat spread and butter.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.11.009