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Comparison of whey protein particles and emulsions for the encapsulation and protection of α-tocopherol

  • Zheng Fang
  • , Xiaoying Xu
  • , Hao Cheng
  • , Juan Li
  • , Cui'e Guang
  • , Li Liang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Jiangnan University
  • Central South University

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Abstract

Food proteins have been widely used for the preparation of emulsion-based carriers and lipid-free carriers. In this study, whey protein isolate (WPI)-α-tocopherol particles and emulsions were prepared at protein's concentrations from 0.5% to 5.0% and initial concentrations of α-tocopherol ∼0.06% and 0.12%. Concentration of α-tocopherol affected the size of WPI particles but not that of WPI emulsions. ζ-Potential of WPI particles was greater than that of WPI emulsions. Encapsulation efficiency of α-tocopherol was greater in the emulsions than in the particles, but not at 0.12% α-tocopherol and 5.0% WPI. Storage stability of α-tocopherol was better in WPI emulsions than particles at 25 °C and at the intermediate stage of 45 °C but contrary at the ending of storage at 45 °C. The data gathered here should be useful for the development of protein-based carrier systems for hydrophobic components.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-63
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Food Engineering
Volume247
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Emulsion
  • Encapsulation
  • Ethanol (PubChem CID: 702)
  • Hexane (PubChem CID: 8058)
  • Isopropyl alcohol (PubChem CID: 3776)
  • Linoleic acid (PubChem CID: 3931)
  • Oleic acid (PubChem CID: 445639)
  • Particle
  • Stability
  • Whey protein isolate
  • α-Tocopherol
  • α-Tocopherol (PubChem CID: 14985)

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