期刊
ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 71, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2020.105365
关键词
Ultrasound; Laccase; Cross-linking reaction; Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA); Oxidative stability
资金
- project for the National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0400605]
- Key Program of Heilongjiang Province of China [2019ZX07B02-04]
In this study, ultrasound pre-treatment and laccase cross-linking were used to modify alpha-lactalbumin, resulting in improved physical and oxidative stability of CLA emulsions. The combination of laccase cross-linking and ultrasound treatment showed enhanced physical stability and reduced oxidation in comparison to untreated and ultrasound-treated alpha-lactalbumin emulsions.
alpha-lactalbumin was modified by ultrasound (US, 20 kHz, 43 +/- 3.4 W/cm(-2)) pre-treatments (0, 15, 30 and 60 min) and laccase cross-linking of sonicated alpha-lactalbumin was used to evaluate the physical and oxidative stability of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) emulsions. The emulsions prepared with laccase cross-linking US-alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-lactalbumin treated with US pre-treatment) and US-alpha-lactalbumin were scrutinized for oxidative and physical stability at room temperature for two weeks of storage. Laccase cross-linking US-alpha-lactalbumin (Lac-US-alpha-lactalbumin) revealed improved physical stability in comparison with US-alpha-lactalbumin, specified by droplet size, structural morphology, adsorbed protein, emulsifying properties and creaming index. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that there was formation of polymers in Lac-US-alpha-lactalbumin emulsion. Surface hydrophobicity of Lac-US-alpha-lactalbumin was higher than that of US-alpha-lactalbumin, and gradually enhanced with the increase of ultrasound time. More importantly, the measurements of peroxide values and conjugated dienes were used to study the oxidative stability of the CLA emulsions. The Lac-US-alpha-lactalbumin emulsion proved to be reducing the synthesis of fatty acid hydroperoxides and less conjugated dienes compared to the native and US-alpha-lactalbumin emulsions. This study revealed that the combination of US pre-treatment and laccase cross-linking might be an effective technique for the modification of CLA emulsions.
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