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Pickering emulsions stabilized by ultrasound-assisted phosphorylated cantaloupe seed protein isolate −chitosan: Preparation, characterization and stability

Ruihua Zhang, Shuting Li, Mingyan Ai, Shenghuizi Chen, Chunlan Zhang, Zhiqiang Zhou, Lili Huang, Xiang Li, Jiankang Lu

2025Ultrasonics Sonochemistry16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cantaloupe seed protein isolate (CSPI) has attracted the attention of its low cost, easy digestion and balanced composition of essential amino acids. However, due to the low solubility of CSPI, its application in the food industry is limited. Therefore, the present study investigated the effect of ultrasound-assisted phosphorylation on the solubility of CSPI and the structural properties were characterized. The solubility of cantaloupe seed protein increased from 9.17 % to 63.27 % by ultrasound assisted phosphorylation, and resulting in an increase in the absolute value of CSPI potential, a decrease in particle size, and a stable structure, which could be used for the construction of the food emulsification system. The modified CSPI was combined with chitosan (CS) to prepare stabilized Pickering emulsion for subsequent stability study. The results showed that stable Pickering emulsions could be prepared with CSPI at pH 7, CS 0.5 % and oil phase fraction 55 %. Ultrasound-assisted phosphorylation enhanced electrostatic interaction between CS’s –NH 3 groups and CSPI’s –COO−groups which improved the storability of stabilized Pickering emulsion. This will help to broaden the application range of CSPI and provide a theoretical basis for CPI stable Pickering emulsion.

Topics & Concepts

ChitosanPhosphorylationChemistryCharacterization (materials science)Chemical engineeringNuclear chemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryBiochemistryNanotechnologyEngineeringProteins in Food SystemsPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationPolysaccharides Composition and Applications
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