Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
605215 Food Hydrocolloids 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A protein concentrate (66.2% (w/w) in protein) was obtained from bovine milk whey by complexation with carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and its ability to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions (φ: 0.10) against creaming and oil droplet coalescence was investigated. The emulsion samples were remarkably stable against droplet coalescence while their stability, with respect to serum separation and creaming, depended on environmental conditions (pH, NaCl content) which affected the whey protein–CMC interactions at the droplet surfaces. The results are discussed in terms of the formation of a droplet network, where limited ‘bridging’ interactions, due to adsorbed CMC molecules, play a critical role in stabilizing network structure against gravitational stresses.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemical Engineering Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Authors
, ,