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Sucrose and Ca2+ synergistically regulate the rheological properties of apple high-methoxyl pectin

Xiaowan Zhao, Fayin Ye, Zhen Wu, Yun Zhou, Lin Lei, Siyuan Zhou, Guohua Zhao

2024International Journal of Biological Macromolecules13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The thickening and gelling mechanism of high-methoxyl pectins (HMPs) with different degree of esterification (DE) values (60.6 %, 66.1 %, and 72.4 %) synergistically affected by calcium ion (Ca 2+ ) and sucrose was investigated using several technical methods. Rheological measurements, including steady-shear flow, thixotropy and dynamic viscoelasticity tests, texture analysis, water-holding capacity (WHC), thermal analyses (TG), and microstructure observation (TEM), were all systemically conducted. The results showed that the main thickening and gelling mechanism of Ca 2+ on different HMPs was complex and the presence of sucrose had a synergistic effect on structure formation in HMP systems. Ca 2+ was not always conducive to structure formation, and excessive Ca 2+ addition may hinder structure formation. HMP systems with lower DE values had higher gel strengths due to the presence of more binding domains. The results of the texture properties, WHC, and thermal characteristics coincided with those obtained from the rheological measurements, which reflect the variations in HMPs affected by Ca 2+ and DE. All of these results showed that Ca 2+ addition at an appropriate concentration in the presence of sucrose favors HMP gelation even in the absence of acid. The results obtained here are expected to broaden the application of HMPs in acid-free gel food products.

Topics & Concepts

PectinChemistryRheologySucroseFood scienceCalciumThickeningBiochemistryOrganic chemistryPolymer scienceMaterials scienceComposite materialPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPolysaccharides Composition and ApplicationsPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management
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