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  • * Different ultrasonic power levels were tested, with 400 W yielding the best results in terms of particle size (146.86 nm), zeta potential (-20.7 eV), and protein content (61.91%).
  • * The ultrasonic treatment significantly enhanced the emulsions' physicochemical properties, stability, and resistance to thermal, salt, pH, and oxidative conditions.

Article Abstract

Rice bran protein (RBP)-tannic acid (TA) complex was prepared and the RBP-TA emulsions were subjected to ultrasonic treatment with different powers. Ultrasonic treatment has a positive effect on improving the properties of RBP-TA emulsion. This study investigated the influence of different ultrasonic power levels on the physicochemical properties, microstructure, rheological properties, and stability of emulsions containing RBP-TA. Under the ultrasonic treatment of 400 W, the particle size, zeta potential, and adsorbed protein content of the RBP-TA emulsion were 146.86 nm, -20.7 eV, and 61.91%, respectively. At this time, the emulsion had the best emulsifying properties, apparent viscosity, energy storage modulus and loss modulus. In addition, the POV and TBARS values of RBP-TA emulsions were 6.12 and 7.60 mmol/kg, respectively. The thermal, salt ion, pH and oxidative stability of the emulsions were investigated, and it was shown that ultrasonic treatment was effective in improving the stability of RBP-TA emulsions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495670PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106577DOI Listing

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