Double emulsions stabilized by a charged complex of modified pectin and whey protein isolate

Rachel Lutz, Abraham Aserin, Louis Wicker, Nissim Garti*

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Abstract

Double emulsions based on naturally occurring stabilizers for food applications were studied. Two charged biopolymers, whey protein isolate (WPI) and enzymatic modified pectins, interacted in aqueous solution to form a charge-charge complex that was utilized as a hydrophilic polymeric steric stabilizer improving the double emulsion stability. The main factors that influence the interaction between protein and pectin were investigated in relation to double emulsion stability: creaming, coalescence, and water transport between aqueous phases. The pH determined the size of the complex formed. Thus at pH 6, where a soluble complex was obtained between some molecular positively charged patches on the protein and negatively charged fractions of the hydrocolloids, the double emulsion was the most stable. With the smallest droplet size (ca. 15 μm), the lowest creaming, highest yield, and minimized water transport were obtained. The best concentration and ratio to form the soluble complex are 4 wt% WPI and 0.5 wt% pectin (for 30 wt% of the W/O inner phase). The influence of the charge distribution (degree of order of the carboxylic groups) of the pectin on the associated complex was also investigated, and it was found that the more "ordered" pectin (U63) formed the most stable double emulsion against water transport.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-127
Number of pages7
JournalColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Volume72
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2009

Keywords

  • Multiple emulsion
  • Soluble complex
  • Water transport
  • Whey protein isolate (WPI)/modified pectin

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