PROTEINS AND ANIONIC POLYSACCHARIDES AS STABILIZERS OP 0/W EMULSIONS
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology
- Vol. 6 (5) , 575-603
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01932698508943971
Abstract
The possibilities of stabilizing emulsions by means of proteins and polysaccharides have been discussed. It is shown that the use of anionic polysaccharides makes it possible to increase considerably the stability of protein-containing emulsions. The developed methods of stabilizing emulsions by means of anionic polysaccharides are protein-universal and useful for the preparation of emulsions based on phases of different polarity. The use of these methods allows to avoid the use of low-molecular surfactants for the preparation of protein-containing C/W emulsions.Keywords
This publication has 55 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anwendung von Pektinemulgatoren zur Herstellung von Lebensmittelemulsionen mit reduziertem EnergiewertMolecular Nutrition & Food Research, 1982
- Thermodynamische Aspekte der Verträglichkeit von Eiweißen und Polysacchariden in wäßrigen Medien 1. Mitt. Theoretische Vorstellungen über den Zerfall des Systems Wasser‐Eiweiß‐Polysaccharid in flüssige PhasenMolecular Nutrition & Food Research, 1979
- FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF A SOY CONCENTRATE AND A SOY ISOLATE IN SIMPLE SYSTEMS AND IN A FOOD SYSTEM..Journal of Food Science, 1977
- Struktur und Eigenschaften komplexer Gele aus Gelatine und PektinMolecular Nutrition & Food Research, 1976
- Komplexe Gele von Eiweißen und sauren PolysaccharidenMolecular Nutrition & Food Research, 1976
- COALESCENCE OF ORANGE OIL DROPLETS AT OIL‐GUM SOLUTION INTERFACE AND SOME RELATIONSHIPS TO EMULSION STABILITYJournal of Food Science, 1975
- [Russian Text Ignored]Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 1975
- The coalescence of droplets stabilised by Viscoelastic Adsorbed FilmsColloid and Polymer Science, 1962
- Interfacial Films Between Benzene and Solutions of Salts of Arabic AcidJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 1959
- Ophthalmic Vehicles: The Effect of Methylcellulose on the Penetration of Homatropine Hydrobromide Through the CorneaJournal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1956