Title of article :
Corn fiber gum: A potential gum arabic replacer for beverage flavor emulsification
Author/Authors :
Madhav P. Yadav، نويسنده , , David B. Johnston، نويسنده , , Arland T. Hotchkiss Jr، نويسنده , , Kevin B. Hicks، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
1022
To page :
1030
Abstract :
The US food industry would benefit from a domestically produced gum with a dependable supply and consistent quality that can be used for preparing oil-in-water (O-in-W) emulsions, such as citrus oil emulsions for beverages. Corn fiber gum (CFG) is an arabinoxylan (hemicellulose) extracted from the corn kernel pericarp and/or endosperm fiber fractions that can possibly fulfill this need. In this study two different types of CFG, CFG-1 and 2, were prepared from corn fiber collected from different wet or dry corn milling facilities by (a) sequential alkaline extraction and alkaline hydrogen peroxide bleaching and (b) an additional alkaline hydrogen peroxide treatment of the alkali treated residue, respectively. CFG-1 might be linked to the cell wall matrix through ester linkages and CFG-2 by non-ester linkages and/or other strong interactions. The stabilization of O-in-W emulsions by corn fiber and acacia gums was investigated by preparing emulsions with a high pressure homogenizer and monitoring the emulsion breakage by turbidity measurements. All CFG samples were effective emulsifiers but CFG-2 extracted separately from three different corn fiber sources was determined to be a better emulsifier than the corresponding CFG-1. CFGs isolated from wet milled pericarp and endosperm fiber and wet milled pericarp fiber have a higher protein content than CFGs isolated from dry milled pericarp fiber and were determined to be better emulsifiers for the O-in-W emulsion system. The emulsifying properties of all CFGs including an industrial grade commercial CFG were determined to be better than native and modified acacia gums.
Keywords :
Corn fiber , Arabinoxylan , Emulsifying activity , Emulsion stability , Emulsifier , Emulsifying properties , O-in-W emulsion , Homogenization , High pressure homogenizer , Emulsions
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids
Record number :
978256
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