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The dose-dependent effects of polyphenols and malondialdehyde on the emulsifying and gel properties of myofibrillar protein-mulberry polyphenol complex

Cheng, Jingrong; Tang, Daobang; Yang, Huaigu; Wang, Xuping; Zhu, Mingjun*; Liu, Xueming*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广东省农业科学院

摘要

The effects of mulberry polyphenols and malondialdehyde (MDA) on the emulsifying and gel properties of myofibrillar protein (MP) were studied. Emulsibility and gel properties of MP were compared in range of mulberry polyphenol/MDA concentrations by particle size, Zeta potential, antioxidant capacity, gel strength, waterholding capacity (WHC), rheological properties and microstructure. Mulberry polyphenols enhanced the inoxidizability of MP emulsion but decreased its emulsifying property. MDA at intermediate concentrations (5-20 mM) improved the elasticity, strength, and WHC of polyphenols-modified MP emulsion gel, while at high concentration (40 mM) it destroyed the emulsion gel, resulting in "oil leakage". Polyphenol is not conducive to the gelation but weaken the oxidative damage of MDA to protein. The gel structure of MP emulsion collapsed after high dose of polyphenols or MDA treated. Thus, to maintain uniform textural and antioxidant activity of meat product, both polyphenols addition and oxidation intensity should be controlled simultaneously.

关键词

Myofibrillar protein Mulberry polyphenols Emulsifying property Malondialdehyde Emulsion gel