Fabrication and characterization of highly re-dispersible dry emulsions
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W Lu, V Maidannyk, A L Kelly, S Miao, Fabrication and characterization of highly re-dispersible dry emulsions, Food Hydrocolloids, 2020, 102, 105617. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2019.105617Abstract
Highly re-dispersible dry emulsions were obtained through drying konjac glucomannan (KGM) or monoglyceride (MG) structured O/W emulsions. Emulsion powders showed different morphologies, particle size and surface microstructures, depending on the drying method (spray/freeze-drying), and the emulsion compositions. The introduction of a low level of KGM (0.15 wt%) and MG (1 wt%) significantly reduced the level of maltodextrin as wall material. All powdered emulsions showed rapid re-hydration in water. Compared with original emulsions before drying, re-constituted emulsions from spray-dried powders showed slightly increased mean droplet size while that from freeze-dried ones showed slightly decreased mean droplet size. KGM significantly decreased the initial viscosity (p < 0.05) but increased the creaming stability (p < 0.05) of re-constituted emulsions. Measurement of β-carotene content in re-constituted oil droplets fractions indicated that emulsion powders have good re-dispersibility in water (>93% in average). The findings in this study make it possible to obtain emulsion powders and their reconstitutions with desired properties by structuring the original emulsions before drying, and confirmed the possibility of KGM and MG in producing low-cost emulsion powders and the potential of these dry emulsions as novel solid delivery carriers for lipophilic components.Funder
Shanghai Pujiang Program; Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityGrant Number
19PJ1406500; 19X100040028ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2019.105617
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