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Effect Of Egg White Protein-pectin Electrostatic Interactions In A High Sugar Content System On Foaming And Foam Rheological Properties
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Food Hydrocolloids. Elsevier Sci Ltd , v. 58, p. 1 - 10, 2016.
0268-005X
1873-7137
WOS:000373168200001
10.1016/j.foodhyd.2016.02.007
Autor
Sadahira
Mitie S.; Rodrigues
Maria I.; Akhtar
Mahmood; Murray
Brent S.; Netto
Flavia M.
Institución
Resumen
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of electrostatic interaction between egg white protein (EW) and pectin in a high sugar content system (80 wt% total solid) on the foaming properties (density, overrun and stability) and foam rheological properties. A central composite rotatable design was carried out to study the effects of biopolymer concentration (1.40-5.60%, w/w) and EW:pectin ratio (7:1-63:1) on the apparent viscosity before whipping, foaming capacity (density and overrun) and foam rheological properties (storage modulus G', loss modulus G '' and phase angle d) of sugar/EW/pectin mixtures at pH 3.0. The apparent viscosity increased as biopolymer concentration increased while EW:pectin ratio had no significant effect (p>0.10) on this response. At 7:1 EW:pectin ratio, the mixture presented low foaming capacity, resulting in foam with less solid character and low stability, possibly due to the pectin excess in the system. At 49:1 EW:pectin ratio, the mixture showed higher foaming capacity and foam elasticity. The formation of soluble complexes between EW and pectin possibly increased the continuous phase viscosity and enhanced the foam stability by slowing liquid drainage. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 58 1 10 FAPESP [FAPESP 2011/50067/9] EMBRAPA Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)