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Carbohydr Polym ; 275: 118711, 2022 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34742436

ABSTRACT

High amylose starch nanoparticles (HS-SNPs) were rapidly synthesised by high-speed circumferential force of homogenisation (3000 and 15,000 rpm) during nanoprecipitation. Morphology and dynamic light scattering analyses showed that HS-SNPs fabricated by stronger circumferential shearing were excellent stabilisers in smaller sizes (20-50 nm). Their aggregates were liable to separate in the aqueous phase with the nano effect under either homogenisation over 6 min or ultrasonication in 2 min. SNP-based nanoemulsion (<200 nm) of high-water fraction was achieved, though the high hydrophilicity of the SNPs were identified by the contact angle. For homogenisation (with 100-2000 nm emulsion size), only time prolongation led to a better dispersion of SNP aggregates. Ultrasonication with periodic cavitation could disintegrate SNP aggregates into micro-aggregates for a stable emulsion system in a short period. In contrast, long-term ultrasound caused simultaneous re-agglomeration and solubilisation of the SNPs, leading to weakened interface barriers and decreased storage stability.


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Nanoparticles/chemistry , Starch/chemistry , Emulsions , Particle Size , Stress, Mechanical
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Food Chem ; 369: 130900, 2022 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34496317

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Thermal process is the most important way of treating foods. Heat energy inputted into the natural food system induces the depolymerization of multi-scale structures of matrix, and causes the intramolecular and intermolecular interactions of different nutrients. It attacks and breaks the original polymeric molecule structures and the functional properties of macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. Micronutrients such as vitamins and other novel functional ingredients are also thermally converted. The heat-induced conversions of nutrients are slightly or totally with discrepancy in simple-, simulated- and real-food systems, respectively. Thus, this review aims to extensively summarize the heat-induced structural characteristics, thermal conversion pathways and pyrolysis mechanism of nutrients both in simple and complex food matrices. The structural change of each nutrient and its thermal reaction kinetics depend on the molecule structure and polymeric characteristic of the unit substances in the system.


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Hot Temperature , Nutrients , Food , Micronutrients , Molecular Structure , Vitamins
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Food Chem ; 362: 130066, 2021 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34098434

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Cereal germ (CG), a by-product of grain milling, has drawn much attention in the food industry because of its nutritional and functional advantages. Nowadays, the utilization of cereal germ from animal feeds to foodstuff is a popular trend. CGs have high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids in their lipids (43.9-64.9% of total fatty acids), but they are also induced to oxidative rancidity under the catalytic reaction of enzymes. Chemical and structural properties of lipids in CGs are affected by different treatments. Thermal and non-thermal effects prevent lipid oxidation or promote lipid combination with starch/protein in CG. Thus, the functional properties and final quality of CG are directly changed. In this review, the chemical composition and application of CGs especially the endogenous lipids are summarized and the effects of various processes on CG lipids/matrices are discussed for CG future development.


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Edible Grain/chemistry , Lipids/chemistry , Animal Feed , Animals , Food Analysis , Food Industry , Food-Processing Industry , Lipids/analysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Starch/chemistry
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