Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid

The potential applications of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil in the food and medical industries are constrained by its susceptible fatty acid composition, which is prone to oxidation. In this study, rice bran protein (RBP) was employed as an emulsifier for the fabrication of Acer truncatum Bunge seed...

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Main Authors: Jianjun Huang, Ruyi Sha, Jing Dai, Zhenzhen Wang, Min Cai, Xianxiu Li, Jianwei Mao
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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Ruyi Sha
Jing Dai
Zhenzhen Wang
Min Cai
Xianxiu Li
Jianwei Mao
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Jing Dai
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Min Cai
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Jianwei Mao
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description The potential applications of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil in the food and medical industries are constrained by its susceptible fatty acid composition, which is prone to oxidation. In this study, rice bran protein (RBP) was employed as an emulsifier for the fabrication of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion. The impact of antioxidant-phytic acid (PA) on the stability of Pickering emulsion and the underlying mechanisms were further investigated. The findings indicate that PA is capable of interacting with RBP, resulting in a change in its spatial conformation. When the PA concentration was increased from 0 to 0.01 % (w/v), the number of α-helices of RBP-PA particles decreased by 5 %, the number of β-sheets and interfacial adsorbed proteins increased by 2.89 % and 39.83 %. Additionally, and the surface hydrophobicity was increased from 50 ± 3.63 (a.u.) to 429 ± 20.03 (a.u.), and the range of the particle size distribution was reduced from 1 to 10 μm to 295–459 nm, and the zeta potential decreased from −23.43 ± 0.46 mV to −53.4 ± 1.35 mV. The Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion, containing 0.01 % PA, exhibits favourable static stability and lipid oxidative stability, allowing for storage at room temperature for a period exceeding 50 days.
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spelling doaj-art-3806b3d594484b778942610b7d2d45922025-02-12T05:31:53ZengElsevierFood Chemistry: X2590-15752025-01-0125102080Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acidJianjun Huang0Ruyi Sha1Jing Dai2Zhenzhen Wang3Min Cai4Xianxiu Li5Jianwei Mao6School of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaCorresponding author.; School of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaThe potential applications of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil in the food and medical industries are constrained by its susceptible fatty acid composition, which is prone to oxidation. In this study, rice bran protein (RBP) was employed as an emulsifier for the fabrication of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion. The impact of antioxidant-phytic acid (PA) on the stability of Pickering emulsion and the underlying mechanisms were further investigated. The findings indicate that PA is capable of interacting with RBP, resulting in a change in its spatial conformation. When the PA concentration was increased from 0 to 0.01 % (w/v), the number of α-helices of RBP-PA particles decreased by 5 %, the number of β-sheets and interfacial adsorbed proteins increased by 2.89 % and 39.83 %. Additionally, and the surface hydrophobicity was increased from 50 ± 3.63 (a.u.) to 429 ± 20.03 (a.u.), and the range of the particle size distribution was reduced from 1 to 10 μm to 295–459 nm, and the zeta potential decreased from −23.43 ± 0.46 mV to −53.4 ± 1.35 mV. The Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion, containing 0.01 % PA, exhibits favourable static stability and lipid oxidative stability, allowing for storage at room temperature for a period exceeding 50 days.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157524009684Acer truncatum Bunge seed oilPickering emulsionRice bran proteinPhytic acid
spellingShingle Jianjun Huang
Ruyi Sha
Jing Dai
Zhenzhen Wang
Min Cai
Xianxiu Li
Jianwei Mao
Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
Food Chemistry: X
Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil
Pickering emulsion
Rice bran protein
Phytic acid
title Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
title_full Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
title_fullStr Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
title_short Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
title_sort enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of acer truncatum bunge seed oil pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid
topic Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil
Pickering emulsion
Rice bran protein
Phytic acid
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157524009684
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