Gelatin-Based Nanocomplex-Stabilized Pickering Emulsions: Regulating Droplet Size and Wettability through Assembly with Glucomannan

2017 
Particle size and surface wettability play leading roles in the distribution of particles on the oil–water interface and the stability of emulsions. This work utilized nanocomplexes assembled from gelatin and tannic acid to stabilize Pickering emulsions. The sizes and surface wettability of particles were further regulated by using a polysaccharide. The sizes of nanocomplexes ranged from 205.8 to 422.2 nm and increased with the addition of polysaccharide. Their contact angles decreased from 84.1° to 59.3°, revealing their hydrophilic nature. Results of fluorescence microscopy and cryo-scanning electron microscopy indicated that nanocomplexes were located at the oil–water interface. Interfacial shear and dilatational rheological data revealed a fast and irreversible adsorption behavior, which differed from rearrangement of gelatin molecules at the oil–water interface. The minimal concentration of nanocomplexes required to stabilize emulsions was 0.1 wt %. Our results demonstrated that protein–polyphenol–po...
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