Encapsulation of Milk Protein with Inulin for Improved Digestibility

Zhi Ni Tee, D. N. Abang Zaidel, Y. M. Mohd Jusoh, I. Muhamad, Z. Hashim
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Encapsulation is the packaging of bioactive compounds to isolate and control their release upon applying specific conditions. By using inulin as the wall material for milk protein encapsulation, it can improve the stability and reduce the rate of protein release which can be related to better digestibility. This study aims to find the best encapsulation parameters for milk protein encapsulation using inulin based on the encapsulation efficiency and evaluate the protein release by simulation of intestinal fluid in vitro. Protein encapsulation was prepared under various parameters including inulin concentration, stirring temperature and stirring speed. The encapsulation parameters were analysed by Response Surface Methodology to obtain the highest encapsulation efficiency, which was subsequently used for the analysis of particle size, zeta potential and protein release kinetics. The results showed that inulin concentration was the most significant in determining encapsulation efficiency, and the highest encapsulation efficiency (75.90%) was achieved at 0.47 % w/v of inulin concentration, stirring temperature of 35.17°C and stirring speed of 510.79 rpm. The inulin-encapsulated milk protein produced under the best encapsulation parameters had an average particle size value of 485.8 nm and zeta potential of -10.5 mV. Zero order kinetics model was most suited to describe the encapsulated milk protein release, indicating slow release of protein that may be associated with better digestibility.
菊粉包封乳蛋白提高消化率
包封是对生物活性化合物进行包装,以便在特定条件下分离和控制其释放。用菊粉作为乳蛋白包封的壁材,可以提高乳蛋白的稳定性,降低乳蛋白的释放率,从而提高乳蛋白的消化率。本研究旨在以菊粉的包封效率为基础,寻找乳蛋白包封的最佳包封参数,并通过体外模拟肠液对蛋白的释放进行评价。在菊粉浓度、搅拌温度、搅拌速度等参数下制备蛋白包封。采用响应面法对包封参数进行分析,获得包封效率最高的包封参数,并对其粒径、zeta电位和蛋白释放动力学进行分析。结果表明,菊粉浓度对包封率的影响最为显著,当菊粉浓度为0.47% w/v、搅拌温度为35.17℃、搅拌转速为510.79 rpm时,包封率最高,为75.90%。最佳包封条件下得到的乳蛋白平均粒径为485.8 nm, zeta电位为-10.5 mV。零级动力学模型最适合描述胶囊化牛奶蛋白的释放,表明蛋白质的缓慢释放可能与更好的消化率有关。
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