Novel nanoparticle composed by Ovalbumin-OSA modified pectin-rutin for improving the stability of Monascus pigments

To improve the resistance of Monascus pigments (MPs) to adverse environmental factors, a nanoparticle carrier was constructed using ovalbumin, rutin and pectin modified by octenyl succinic anhydride. According to the determination of particle size, ζ-potential and microstructure, the composite nanop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food hydrocolloids 2025-01, Vol.158, p.110467, Article 110467
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Chaoran, Yu, Wei, Gao, Boyan, Niu, Yuge, Yu, Liangli
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Zusammenfassung:To improve the resistance of Monascus pigments (MPs) to adverse environmental factors, a nanoparticle carrier was constructed using ovalbumin, rutin and pectin modified by octenyl succinic anhydride. According to the determination of particle size, ζ-potential and microstructure, the composite nanoparticles exhibited the "core-shell" structure. Specifically, the ovalbumin core was encapsulated by the modified pectin adsorbed with rutin. Spectroscopic analysis demonstrated that electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions between wall materials and MPs were the main driving forces to form composite nanoparticles. The stabilities of light, thermal and storage of MPs were significantly enhanced after encapsulation due to the physical barrier effect of the wall materials against external disturbances and the multiple functions of rutin, including free radical scavenging, absorption of partial UV and scatter light, and possible co-pigmentation effects with MPs. Moreover, the composite nanoparticles exhibited higher inhibition activity against pancreatic lipase and antioxidant activity compared with those of free MPs. The results provided an ideal way to develop new MPs products, which had long-lasting and stable performance during food processing and storage. [Display omitted] •Modified pectin with rutin wrapped around the outer layer of ovalbumin particles.•Composite nanoparticles significantly enhanced the stability of MPs.•Rutin reinforced the protective effect of nanoparticle on MPs.•The function of composite nanoparticle were superior to that of free MPs.
ISSN:0268-005X
DOI:10.1016/j.foodhyd.2024.110467