Jie Jia , Jiayi Duan , Xin Jia , Junlin Ge , Mengxue Dong , Xuebo Liu , Xiujuan Yang , Xiang Duan
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Abstract
Spray-dried egg white powder has limited applicability as a raw material in food production due to its deteriorative rehydration capacity. Lactic acid fermentation is a promising technique for protein denaturation and has been widely used in the food industry. In this work, we investigated the effects of 4, 8, and 12-h lactic acid fermentation on protein structure, powder characteristics, rehydration capacity, and foaming property of spray-dried egg white powder. Results show that the fermentation treatment significantly reduced the surface hydrophobicity of egg white powder samples, while 8 and 12 h of fermentation significantly increased their zeta potential. During the 12 h of fermentation, the particle size of the powder gradually decreased from 2.59 μm to 1.69, 1.23, and 0.76 μm, respectively. Scanning electron microscope result shows the same and also indicates a concave hole structure in fermented egg white powders. These changes in protein molecules result in the significantly improved wettability, dispersibility, and solubility of the powder, thus enhancing its rehydration capacity. The foaming ability and foam stability of egg white powder also significantly improved after fermentation. Furthermore, the fermentation process altered the secondary structure, moisture content, bulk densities, flowability, and color of the powder. This work demonstrates the usefulness of lactic acid fermentation in enhancing the quality of egg white powder. The findings have significant implications for the development of better-quality egg white powder products in the food industry.
期刊介绍:
Food Hydrocolloids publishes original and innovative research focused on the characterization, functional properties, and applications of hydrocolloid materials used in food products. These hydrocolloids, defined as polysaccharides and proteins of commercial importance, are added to control aspects such as texture, stability, rheology, and sensory properties. The research's primary emphasis should be on the hydrocolloids themselves, with thorough descriptions of their source, nature, and physicochemical characteristics. Manuscripts are expected to clearly outline specific aims and objectives, include a fundamental discussion of research findings at the molecular level, and address the significance of the results. Studies on hydrocolloids in complex formulations should concentrate on their overall properties and mechanisms of action, while simple formulation development studies may not be considered for publication.
The main areas of interest are:
-Chemical and physicochemical characterisation
Thermal properties including glass transitions and conformational changes-
Rheological properties including viscosity, viscoelastic properties and gelation behaviour-
The influence on organoleptic properties-
Interfacial properties including stabilisation of dispersions, emulsions and foams-
Film forming properties with application to edible films and active packaging-
Encapsulation and controlled release of active compounds-
The influence on health including their role as dietary fibre-
Manipulation of hydrocolloid structure and functionality through chemical, biochemical and physical processes-
New hydrocolloids and hydrocolloid sources of commercial potential.
The Journal also publishes Review articles that provide an overview of the latest developments in topics of specific interest to researchers in this field of activity.