Abstract
ABSTRACTComparative studies of emulsifying capacity (EC) and emulsion stability (ES) of corn germ protein flour (CGPF), nonfat dry milk (NFDM), whey protein concentrates (WPC), and sodium caseinate (SC) were carried out using response surface methodology. CGPF was an effective stabilizer of fat‐protein‐water emulsions. Tested proteins showed the following trend in EC and ES: SC > WPC = NFDM > CGPF. EC and ES increased with increased concentration of protein. No effect of incubation temperature on EC and ES of these proteins was detected. All protein samples showed a maximum EC at high pH (near 8.0) and 1.0% concentration under test conditions, except NFDM (about pH 7.0). Minimal pH effect on ES was found.
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