Abstract

Strong hydrophilicity of polysaccharide and physicochemical instability of peptides limit application of polysaccharide-peptide mixtures in food industry. In this study, a natural resource platform of polysaccharide-peptide conjugates was constructed through Maillard reaction from chitosan and casein hydrophobic peptide. By choosing the molecular weight and deacetylation degree of chitosan and other reaction parameters, the conjugated chitosan-peptides possess extensive HLB values from 6 to 14 were obtained with grafting degree of 3.10%–15.08%. The conjugates have gained dramatically improved emulsifying ability, and endowed the emulsion higher antioxidant capacity than the peptide, chitosan and the mixture of peptide-chitosan has. Emulsions prepared with all conjugates exhibited long-term stability and strengthened tolerance towards temperature and electrolyte stimuli. This stable emulsion system also provided an effective encapsulation, protection and controlled release of curcumin, which may provide a method for transfer polysaccharides to stable emulsifiers with broader HLB values and application.

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