Abstract

This study investigated a novel antioxidant and antimicrobial Pickering emulsion stabilized by soy protein isolate (SPI) and gallic acid (GA) as an excellent protective delivery medium for lipophilic functional food. SPI-GA complex nanoparticles were fabricated by a covalent cross-linking mechanism under alkaline conditions with a small particle size (42.93-24.91 nm) and high zeta potential (26.92–38.58 -mV), which led to improved stability at high GA concentrations. Without the addition of preservatives, it was found that SPI-GA complex nanoparticles have a certain antimicrobial ability. Using these nanoparticles as the only stabilizers, outstanding antioxidant and antimicrobial Pickering emulsions could be easily prepared, and they had a small droplet size (948.09-457.82 nm), great stability and inhibited lipid peroxidation and antibacterial ability. Oxidation and microbial protection proceeded in a GA concentration-dependent manner. This study provides a novel way to prepare functionalized Pickering emulsions as delivery media for functional lipophilic raw materials.

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