Abstract

The objective of this study was to study the effect of calcium ions on the binding of lysozyme to chitosan (CS)/sodium alginate (SA) complexes (CS-SA-Ps), in order to develop a complex system for lysozyme delivery which might be of practical interest in the field of food preservatives. Result showed that with the increase of calcium ions (Ca2+) concentration, the value of Z-Ave decreased while the value of ζ-potential and LE increased, where the addition of 5.0 mM Ca2+ contributed to uniform distribution of the complexes. Sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed that there was no significant difference of molecular integrity when lysozyme was released from CS-SA-Ps. The exothermic interaction between lysozyme and SA were proved by thermodynamic measurements, in which the binding stoichiometry showed a slight decrease in the presence of calcium chloride. Moreover, the release rate of lysozyme from CS-SA-Ps could be slowed by the increase of Ca2+ addition concentration.

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