Abstract

Indonesia is amongst agricultural countries whose majority of the population consume rice as their staple food. Rice rice production tends to increase year by year followed by the increasing of their byproducts such as rice husks. The majority of rice husk waste has been generally thrown away by burning on site which cause pollution and may negatively impact on the environmental sustainability. In fact, rice husk waste contains of about 20% silica which potentially be used as emulsion stabilizers. Biosilica could stabilize the interface between water and oil due to their hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity characteristics in nature. However, their wettability was greatly influenced by pH. In this experiment, the effect of pH of the outer continuous phase (W2) was investigated. The primary emulsion (W1/O) was prepared by mixing a 40% water phase containing gelatin 3% w/w relative to the aqueous phase and Tween-20 of 1.1% w/w relative to the primary emulsion with the remaining oil phase for 5 minutes. The primary emulsions were then dispersed into the aqueous phase (W2) of various pH (2; 3; and 5.7) by using a mixture of Tween-20 and biosilica as emulsifiers. The result showed that the most stable double emulsion was obtained upon the acidic pH of 2. There was no differences between the stability of double emulsion prepared at pH 2 and that of pH 3 after 7 days. However those prepared without pH adjustment (5.7) tended to be instable in the long-term. This implied that acidic pH would increase the packing density of biosilica in the interfaces thus enhancing the barrier properties of the droplets against coalescences. A stable food grade double emulsion would be very beneficial to develop low-fat emulsion products in various food applications. Furthermore, the inner aqueous phase could be used as a vehicle to encapsulate bio-active agents such as nutrients or antioxidants for the advancement of developments of functional food products.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is amongst one of the biggest agricultural countries with the majority of population consume rice as their staple foods

  • Paddy production in 2015 was 75.36 million tons which was increased of about 6.37% compared to the production in 2014 with the paddy field increase of 0.32 million ha according to Statistics Indonesia [1]

  • Food grade double emulsions stabilized by rice husk biosilica were developed

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Introduction

Indonesia is amongst one of the biggest agricultural countries with the majority of population consume rice as their staple foods. One of its wastes is rice husk which is usually burnt and still underutilized. Rice husk is rich in silica which could be used as a substitute of synthetic emulsifier for food emulsions stabilization. Emulsion stabilized by particles was found by Pickering in 1907 so that the resulting emulsion has been known as pickering emulsion [2]. Silica has been used as food additives (E551) besides it has been considered as essential nutrition since it imparts health benefits such as strengthening bones and improving immune response, as well as neutronal and connective tissue health [3]. Et al (2010) studied on the effect of types and concentration of surfactants and colloidal particles on the emulsions stability.

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