Rock-bean protein (RP) was extracted from wild rock beans by ultrasonic treatment and microwave extraction. The RP has a high content of 7S and 11S globulin components and good heat stability. Subsequently, water-oil-water double emulsions were prepared using a water core containing nisin, momordica charantia extract (MCE), and as functional additives, corn oil as the intermediate wall, and RP/gum arabic (GA) as the outer wall material. For a ratio of corn oil to water of 5:1, the maximum encapsulation efficiency was 28.22%, and RP/GA had good dispersion characteristics, where the smallest average particle size was achieved for a 1:1 ratio. Finally, the microcapsules were used to study the effect of its addition to noodles. The addition of 2 wt% of the microcapsules to low-gluten flour resulted in a dough with suitable rheology, and can extend the shelf life of the fresh noodles prepared using this dough.

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