posted on 2018-07-25, 00:00authored byYan-Teng Xu, Chuan-He Tang, Tong-Xun Liu, Ruihai Liu
There is still a debate about the
effectiveness of native globular
proteins to perform as Pickering-like stabilizers for oil-in-water
high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs). In the work, we report one
native globular protein (ovalbumin) with strong structural integrity
and high refolding ability, exhibits an outstanding Pickering stabilization
for HIPEs. Ultrastable gel-like HIPEs can be formed through a facile
one-pot homogenization even at a concentration as low as 0.2 wt %.
The HIPEs formed in the protein-poor regime are a kind of self-supporting
and remoldable hydrogel consisting of bridging droplets. The formed
HIPEs also exhibit other unique characteristics, such as extraordinary
coalescence stability (against prolonged storage or heating), susceptibility
to freeze–thawing, enhanced oxidation stability (to encapsulated
bioactives), and inhibited vaporization of volatile oils. The findings
would be of importance for extending the HIPEs to be applied in food,
cosmetic, and petroleum industries.