Internal/external aqueous-phase gelation treatment of soybean lipophilic protein W/O/W emulsions: Improvement in microstructure, interfacial properties, physicochemical stability, and digestion characteristics

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Abstract

This study aimed to examine the effects of gelation on the stability and functionality of soybean lipophilic protein (LP)-stabilized W/O/W emulsions by gelating the internal and external aqueous phases separately. Xanthan gum, gum arabic, methylcellulose, and pectin were used to gel the internal/external aqueous phase of W/O/W emulsions. The measurements of particle size, zeta potential, emulsifying properties, interfacial tension, microstructure, physicochemical stability, and digestion characteristics revealed that the internal/external aqueous-phase gelation effectively reduced the interfacial tension of emulsions, the external aqueous-phase gelation improved the interfacial protein adsorption rate of emulsion (more than 78%), and the internal aqueous-phase gelation improved the encapsulation efficiency of emulsion (more than 90%) and internal aqueous-phase retention (more than 85%). Meanwhile, both gelation treatments improved the digestion performance of emulsions, achieved the sustained release of entrapped materials, and improved their bioavailability. Briefly, the internal/external aqueous-phase gelation enhances W/O/W emulsion stability. This study enriched the means to improve the stability of W/O/W emulsions, which benefited the application and innovation of W/O/W emulsions in food processing.

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Li, L., Zhang, M., Feng, X., Yang, H., Shao, M., Huang, Y., … Teng, F. (2023). Internal/external aqueous-phase gelation treatment of soybean lipophilic protein W/O/W emulsions: Improvement in microstructure, interfacial properties, physicochemical stability, and digestion characteristics. Food Hydrocolloids, 136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2022.108257

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