Hydrophobically modified polysaccharides and their self-assembled systems: A review on structures and food applications

By reviewing the published literatures, especially from 2016 to 2021, preparative approaches of hydrophobically modified polysaccharides (HMP), mechanisms underlying their self-aggregation, and food applications of HMP and their self-aggregates, as well as perspectives and challenges, were discussed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbohydrate polymers 2022-05, Vol.284, p.119182-119182, Article 119182
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Zhen, Li, Hong, Zhao, Xiaowan, Ye, Fayin, Zhao, Guohua
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Zusammenfassung:By reviewing the published literatures, especially from 2016 to 2021, preparative approaches of hydrophobically modified polysaccharides (HMP), mechanisms underlying their self-aggregation, and food applications of HMP and their self-aggregates, as well as perspectives and challenges, were discussed. Up to ten methods were reported for HMP preparations from various polysaccharides with different hydrophobic substituents. In contrast to their unmodified-counterparts, HMP displayed stronger assembling tendencies to form multimolecular self-aggregates. Different types of self-aggregates including micelles, polymersomes, hydrogels, and reverse-micelles, were analyzed and they were depended on structural parameters of HMP and their environmental conditions. Basically, their formation was mainly driven by intermolecular interactions of HMP such as hydrophobic, hydrogen-bonding, and electrostatic interactions. HMP and their self-aggregates could be used in food fields in different ways, such as carriers for targeted-delivery, controlled-release and stabilization of bioactive compounds, stabilizers for emulsions, and functional ingredients for antimicrobial films, improving nutrition and properties of foods. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119182