Impact of deamidation on the physicochemical properties and air-water interfacial behaviour of gliadin nanoparticles

Maryam Moraveji, A. Sadat, I. Joye
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Gliadin due to its low water solubility is excellently suited to make biopolymeric nanoparticles through liquid antisolvent precipitation. These gliadin nanoparticles (GNPs) can be utilized to populate and stabilize interfaces. Gliadin, by nature a protein that carries a low charge, can be altered by deamidation. Deamidation effectively alters the physicochemical properties of gliadin through decreasing the protein’s isoelectric point (IEP). The objective of this study is to explore the effect of different degrees of deamidation on gliadin nanoparticle (interfacial) characteristics. Besides altering the physical stability of GNP suspensions, deamidation did alter the functionality of GNPs as interfacial agents. GNP behaviour at the air-water interface is substantially impacted by pH. Particles made with untreated and deamidated gliadin exhibited a greater tendency to adsorb and form strong viscoelastic films at the air-water interface and better foam structures closer to their IEP. The combination of SEM, confocal Raman microscopy and drop tensiometry provides unique insights in the dominant gliadin structures and interactions at the interfacial film. This study provides crucial insights into the potential of deamidation to tailor gliadin and GNP properties for specific food applications.
脱酰胺对麦胶蛋白纳米颗粒物理化学性质和空气-水界面行为的影响
麦胶蛋白由于其低水溶性,非常适合通过液体抗溶剂沉淀法制备生物聚合物纳米颗粒。这些麦胶蛋白纳米颗粒(GNPs)可以用来填充和稳定界面。麦胶蛋白,本质上是一种携带低电荷的蛋白质,可以通过脱酰胺改变。脱酰胺通过降低蛋白的等电点(IEP)有效地改变了麦胶蛋白的理化性质。本研究的目的是探讨不同脱酰胺程度对麦胶蛋白纳米颗粒(界面)特性的影响。除改变GNP悬浮液的物理稳定性外,脱酰胺确实改变了GNPs作为界面剂的功能。空气-水界面的GNP行为受到ph值的很大影响。用未经处理和脱酰胺的麦胶蛋白制成的颗粒在空气-水界面表现出更大的吸附倾向,并在空气-水界面形成强粘弹性膜,并且在靠近其IEP的地方形成更好的泡沫结构。扫描电镜、共聚焦拉曼显微镜和滴张力测量的结合提供了对主要麦胶蛋白结构和界面膜上相互作用的独特见解。这项研究为脱酰胺的潜力提供了重要的见解,以定制麦胶蛋白和GNP特性的特定食品应用。
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