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Advances in Starch Nanoparticle for Emulsion Stabilization

Jianwei Zhou, Meimei Guo, Yu Qin, Wenjun Wang, Ruiling Lv, Enbo Xu, Tian Ding, Donghong Liu, Zhengzong Wu

2023Foods17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Starch nanoparticles (SNPs) are generally defined as starch grains smaller than 600-1000 nm produced from a series of physical, chemical, or biologically modified starches. Many studies have reported the preparation and modification of SNPs, which are mostly based on the traditional "top-down" strategy. The preparation process generally has problems with process complexity, long reaction periods, low yield, high energy consumption, poor repeatability, etc. A "bottom-up" strategy, such as an anti-solvent method, is proven to be suitable for the preparation of SNPs, and they are synthesized with small particle size, good repeatability, a low requirement on equipment, simple operation, and great development potential. The surface of raw starch contains a large amount of hydroxyl and has a high degree of hydrophilicity, while SNP is a potential emulsifier for food and non-food applications.

Topics & Concepts

StarchEmulsionRaw materialRepeatabilityModified starchNanoparticleChemical engineeringMaterials scienceParticle sizeYield (engineering)NanotechnologyProcess engineeringChemistryChromatographyOrganic chemistryComposite materialEngineeringFood composition and propertiesProteins in Food SystemsPickering emulsions and particle stabilization
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