Abstract

In this work, we evaluated the potential of algal oil powders as structured antioxidant oils by stabilizing emulsion templates with pea protein (PP)- Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) complexes. Turbidity, fluorescence, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) measurements indicated that the formation of PP-EGCG complexes and the interaction between PP and EGCG was caused by non-covalent binding. Furthermore, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurement shown that the PP-EGCG complexes have smaller size and partial folding occurs internally. Compared with PP, PP-EGCG complexes have lower interfacial tension at the oil-water interface, an indication of better emulsification capacity. The physical storage stability of the emulsion was improved due to the smaller droplets of the emulsion stabilized by the PP-EGCG complexes. In addition, the agglomeration phenomenon of algal oil powder was weakened with increasing the mass ratio of EGCG/PP. The oxidation stability of the algae oil powder prepared from the PP-EGCG complex stabilized emulsion is improved, as evidenced by the decreased amount of the main oxidation product (hydrogen peroxide) and the by-product (hexanal). This study shown that PP-EGCG complexes can be used for construct stabilized emulsions templated oil powder for structured antioxidant oil system.

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