BECAS
BORDÓN MarÍa Gabriela
artículos
Título:
Complex coacervation and freeze drying using whey protein concentrate, soy protein isolate and arabic gum to improve the oxidative stability of chia oil
Autor/es:
MARÍA G. BORDON; BARRERA, GABRIELA N.; GONZÁLEZ, AGUSTÍN; PABLO D. RIBOTTA; MARCELA L. MARTÍNEZ
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: LOndres; Año: 2023
ISSN:
0022-5142
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: Chia oil (CO) is popular for being the richest vegetable source of ⊍-linolenic acid (60–66%). However, this content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) limits the incorporation of bulk CO in food products due to its high probability of oxidation. This justifies the study of alternative wall materials for microencapsulation. No reports regarding the use of dairy protein/vegetable protein/polysaccharide blends as wall material for the microencapsulation of CO have been published.Therefore, this work analyzed the behavior of a whey protein concentrate (WPC)/soy protein isolate (SPI)/arabic gum(AG) blend as wall material. The complex coacervation (CC) process was studied: pH, 4.0; total solid content, 30% w/v;WPC/SPI/AG ratio, 8:1:1 w/w/w; stirring speed, 600 rpm; time, 30 min; room temperature.RESULTS: The oxidative stability index (OSI) of CO (3.25 ± 0.16 h) was significantly increased after microencapsulation (around four times higher). Furthermore, the well-known matrix-forming ability of AG and WPC helped increase the OSI of microencapsulated oils. Meanwhile, SPI contributed to the increase of the encapsulation efficiency due to its high viscosity. Enhanced properties were observed with CC: encapsulation efficiency (up to 79.88%), OSIs (from 11.25 to 12.52 h) and thermal stability of microcapsules given by the denaturation peak temperatures of WPC (from 77.12 to 86.00 °C). No significant differences wereobserved in the fatty acid composition of bulk and microencapsulated oils.CONCLUSION: Microcapsules developed from complex coacervates based on the ternary blend represent promising omega3-rich carriers for being incorporated into functional foods.© 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.