• Title of article

    Comparison of molecular and emulsifying properties of gum arabic and mesquite gum using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation

  • Author/Authors

    Johan Alftrén، نويسنده , , J. Mauricio Pe?arrieta، نويسنده , , Bj?rn Bergenst?hl، نويسنده , , Lars Nilsson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    54
  • To page
    62
  • Abstract
    The molecular and emulsifying properties of gum arabic (GA) and mesquite gum (MG) were characterized using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation connected to multi-angle light scattering and refractive index detection. Properties such as molar mass, root-mean-square radius (rrms), hydrodynamic radius (rh), conformation, apparent densities and distribution of proteinaceous matter over the whole molar mass range were determined. GA displayed a low molar mass (3.4 × 105 g/mol), protein-poor component (population 1) and a high molar mass (1.9 × 106 g/mol), protein-rich component (population 2). MG displayed one molar mass population with an average molar mass of 1.1 × 106 g/mol. For both GA and MG, the conformation (rrms/rh) was increasingly spherical with increasing molar mass. However, MG had higher values of rrms/rh for a specific molar mass suggesting differences in structure between GA and MG. The protein content increased with increasing molar mass for both gums, although to a higher extent for GA. Selective adsorption, during emulsification experiments, could be observed of population 2 of GA which may be due to a combination of the higher protein content and a more flexible structure rendering it more surface active than population 1. Comparing GA and MG in terms of emulsion stability, it could be concluded that GA-stabilized emulsions have considerably higher stability against coalescence.
  • Keywords
    Gum arabic , Hydrocolloids , Field-flow fractionation , Mesquite gum , Exudate gums , Emulsion
  • Journal title
    Food Hydrocolloids
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Food Hydrocolloids
  • Record number

    979438