Fabrication and characterization of novel curcumin-loaded thermoreversible high amylose maize starch emulsion gel
This study developed a novel thermoreversible emulsion gel system based on high amylose maize starch (HAMS) and investigated the impact of the oil-to-water ratio on its physicochemical properties and encapsulation performance (using curcumin as model guest molecule). Electron microscopy showed a tig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-11, Vol.280 (Pt 4), p.136173, Article 136173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study developed a novel thermoreversible emulsion gel system based on high amylose maize starch (HAMS) and investigated the impact of the oil-to-water ratio on its physicochemical properties and encapsulation performance (using curcumin as model guest molecule). Electron microscopy showed a tightly porous network structure of the HAMS-based emulsion gels. Thermal results revealed a sol-gel transition occurring in the range of 59.41 to 67.64 °C for the prepared emulsion gels. Rheological analysis suggested that all samples displayed shear-thinning behavior and HAMS-based emulsion gels exhibited typical gel-like behavior with the gel strength bolstered by higher aqueous phases. Particle size analysis showed that droplet size of emulsion gel decreased from 245 to 184 nm with increased starch aqueous phase content. Texture profile analysis indicated enhanced strength, hardness, and chewiness of the emulsion gel with increased aqueous phases. Curcumin encapsulation efficiency in the HAMS-based emulsion gel also improved with higher aqueous phase content, reaching up to 93.82 %, which attributed to the smaller droplets caused increased interfacial area. The novel HAMS-based emulsion gel system showed considerable encapsulation capacity and desirable mechanical properties. It provided valuable insights into the application of starch-based emulsion gels in food and medical area.
•Thermoreversible HAMS emulsion gels were firstly synthesized by homogenizations.•Encapsulation efficiency of curcumin in HAMS emulsion gel was 93.82%.•Emulsion gels showed excellent texture profiles contributed to further application.•Emulsion gels exhibited a tightly porous network structure. |
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ISSN: | 0141-8130 1879-0003 1879-0003 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136173 |