JOURNAL ARTICLE

Thermal Stability of Soybean Protein Isolate-Based Oleic Acid/Stearic Acid Blend Edible Films

Ning ZhangSi Yao SuiZhe WangZhong Su

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol: 469 Pages: 171-174   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

Edible films were prepared using soy protein isolate (4g/100g), oleic acid (0-2g/100g) and stearic acid (0-2g/100g). Effects of the type and ratio of fatty acids (oleic acid and stearic acid) on the thermal properties of soybean protein isolate-based films were investigated. The results indicated that the addition of oleic acid and stearic acid take a significant effect on the thermal stability of soybean protein isolate-based films, as may attribute to that oleic acid is an amphiphilic substance that interacts with both polar and hydrophobic sites on proteins, thus it could improve the functional properties of the films. Besides, the solid state and hydrophobic nature of stearic acid could help limit water diffusion in the matrix more efficiently when it is well-integrated in the matrix through the surfactant action of oleic acid.

Keywords:
Stearic acid Oleic acid Chemistry Thermal stability Fatty acid Pulmonary surfactant Matrix (chemical analysis) Soy protein Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Chromatography Food science Biochemistry

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