Fabrication and characterization of edible Pickering emulsion stabilized by donkey myofibrillar protein

This study aims to investigate the properties of edible Pickering emulsions (PEs) stabilized by donkey myofibrillar protein (DMP). The DMP was characterized by an atomic force microscope and interfacial tensiometer. The PEs stabilized by DMP were characterized by a confocal laser scanning microscope...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-11, Vol.280 (Pt 2), p.135627, Article 135627
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Hui, Qi, Wenhui, Shu, Ying, Meng, Yaping, Zhao, Kaixuan, Wang, Jing, Wang, Han, Zhang, Zhisheng, Li, Teng
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims to investigate the properties of edible Pickering emulsions (PEs) stabilized by donkey myofibrillar protein (DMP). The DMP was characterized by an atomic force microscope and interfacial tensiometer. The PEs stabilized by DMP were characterized by a confocal laser scanning microscope, rheometer, and lumisizer stability analyzer. The results showed that the DMP particles were spherical nanoparticles with an average size of 143.97 nm. The DMP could reduce the oil-water interfacial tension very well. The emulsifying activity index was below 14.06 m2/g, and the emulsion stability index was up to 93.76% when the DMP concentration was above 10 mg/mL. Increasing the concentration of DMP (5 mg/mL to 25 mg/mL) could decrease the emulsion droplet sizes and fluidity of the PEs and increase the viscoelasticity of the PEs. The increase in the oil-water ratio (1:9 to 5:5) resulted in a larger average emulsion droplet size, reduced fluidity, and enhanced viscoelasticity. The increase in DMP concentration (from 5 mg/mL to 25 mg/mL) and oil-water ratio (from 1:9 to 4:6) improved the physical stability of the PEs. These results may expand the application of DMP and provide new insight into developing edible PEs suitable for the formulation of functional foods. [Display omitted] •The donkey myofibrillar protein (DMP) was prepared as stabilizer.•The DMP could stabilize O/W type Pickering emulsions at a low concentration.•DMP content and oil-water ratio affect properties of DMP Pickering emulsions.•The increased concentration of DMP improves the stability of Pickering emulsions.•Viscosity was the main factor of emulsion stability when the oil phase ratio was high.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135627