Ovalbumin/sodium alginate Pickering emulsion: Structural characteristics and its contribution to enhancing the gel properties of Hairtail (Trichiurus haumela) surimi

In this study, ovalbumin (OV) and sodium alginate (SA), two macromolecular complexes, were coagulated into the emulsifier (OV/SA), which stabilized soybean oil by electrostatic interaction, hydrophobic interactions, and hydrogen bonding. The structure of OV/SA and properties of OV/SA Pickering emuls...

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description In this study, ovalbumin (OV) and sodium alginate (SA), two macromolecular complexes, were coagulated into the emulsifier (OV/SA), which stabilized soybean oil by electrostatic interaction, hydrophobic interactions, and hydrogen bonding. The structure of OV/SA and properties of OV/SA Pickering emulsion were investigated. Additionally, the effect of emulsions on the gel and protein properties of hairtail surimi was studied. The results revealed that with the increasing concentration of OV/SA, the particle size and zeta potential value (negative value) of the emulsion initially decreased and then increased, while the rheological properties gradually improved. Compared with the surimi gel directly supplemented with soybean oil, the addition of emulsion enhanced gel strength, whiteness, water holding capacity, and hydrophobic interactions, resulting in a more stable gel network structure. In summary, incorporating emulsion into surimi at the same lipid content not only maintained its gel properties but also improved its color and compensated for lipid loss. [Display omitted] •OV primarily interacted with SA through hydrophobic interaction and hydrogen bonding.•1.25% E maintained good stability with a uniform droplet distribution.•Protein-polysaccharide emulsions enhanced the gel properties of hairtail surimi.•Soybean oil in the Pickering emulsion was evenly dispersed throughout the surimi gel.•Emulsion increased the hydrophobic interaction in the emulsified hairtail surimi gel.
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Animals
Catfishes
color
electrostatic interactions
emulsifiers
Emulsifying Agents - chemistry
emulsions
Emulsions - chemistry
Fish Products - analysis
food chemistry
Gel property
gel strength
gels
Gels - chemistry
Hairtail surimi
hydrogen
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
hydrophobicity
lipid content
lipids
ovalbumin
Ovalbumin - chemistry
Particle Size
Pickering emulsion
Protein structure
Rheology
sodium alginate
soybean oil
surimi
Trichiurus
zeta potential
title Ovalbumin/sodium alginate Pickering emulsion: Structural characteristics and its contribution to enhancing the gel properties of Hairtail (Trichiurus haumela) surimi
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