Title of article :
Hydrocolloids as emulsifiers and emulsion stabilizers
Author/Authors :
Eric Dickinson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
We consider the essential molecular features of hydrocolloids having the ability to act as emulsifying agents and emulsion stabilizing agents. The criteria for effectiveness in protecting newly formed droplets against flocculation and coalescence are contrasted with the requirements to maintain long-term stability against aggregation, creaming and Ostwald ripening. To illustrate various aspects of stability behaviour, comparison is made between the physico-chemical characteristics of hydrocolloid emulsifying agents and those of other kinds of food emulsifying agents – surfactants, proteins and nanoparticles. Interfacial complexation between protein and polysaccharide may occur through covalent bonding or electrostatic bonding. For the case of electrostatic protein–polysaccharide complexes, the interfacial nanostructure and the stabilizing properties of the adsorbed layer are dependent, amongst other things, on the sequence of adsorption of the biopolymers to the emulsion droplet surface.
Keywords :
Protein adsorption , Protein–polysaccharide interactions , Hydrocolloids , Emulsifiers , Nanoparticles
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids