Daigo Iwanaga
Extraction and characterization of oil bodies from soy beans: A natural source of pre-emulsified soybean oil
Iwanaga, Daigo; Gray, David A.; Fisk, Ian D.; Decker, Eric Andrew; Weiss, Jochen; McClements, David Julian
Authors
Professor DAVID GRAY david.gray@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF APPLIED LIPID SCIENCE
Professor IAN FISK IAN.FISK@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
PROFESSOR OF FLAVOUR SCIENCE
Eric Andrew Decker
Jochen Weiss
David Julian McClements
Abstract
Soybeans contain oil bodies that are coated by a layer of oleosin proteins. In nature, this protein coating protects the oil bodies from environmental stresses and may be utilized by food manufacturers for the same purpose. In this study, oil bodies were extracted from soybean using an aqueous extraction method that involved blending, dispersion (pH 8.6), filtration, and centrifugation steps. The influence of NaCl (0-250 mM), thermal processing (30-90°C, 20 min) and pH (2-8) on the properties and stability of the oil bodies was analyzed using ζ-potential, particle size, and creaming stability measurements. The extracted oil bodies were relatively small (d 32 ≈ 250 nm), and their ζ-potential went from around +12 mV to -20 mV as the pH was increased from 2 to 8, with an isoelectric point around pH 4. The oil bodies were stable to aggregation and creaming at low (pH = 2) and high (pH ≥ 6) pH values but were unstable at intermediate values (3 ≤ pH ≤ 5), which was attributed to their relatively low ζ-potential. The oil bodies were stable to aggregation and creaming at relatively low salt concentrations (NaCl ≤ 25 mM, pH 7) but were unstable at higher values as a result of electrostatic screening effects. The oil bodies were stable to thermal processing from 30 to 90°C (0 mM NaCl, pH 7), but there appeared to be a change in their interfacial properties (decrease in ζ-potential) at temperatures exceeding 60°C. These results suggest that oil bodies extracted from soybeans have similar or improved stability compared to soybean oil emulsions produced from bulk ingredients and may provide a new way of creating functional soy products for the food industry. © 2007 American Chemical Society.
Citation
Iwanaga, D., Gray, D. A., Fisk, I. D., Decker, E. A., Weiss, J., & McClements, D. J. (2007). Extraction and characterization of oil bodies from soy beans: A natural source of pre-emulsified soybean oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 55(21), 8711-8716. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf071008w
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Aug 2, 2007 |
Online Publication Date | Sep 20, 2007 |
Publication Date | Oct 1, 2007 |
Deposit Date | Sep 6, 2021 |
Journal | Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry |
Print ISSN | 0021-8561 |
Electronic ISSN | 1520-5118 |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 55 |
Issue | 21 |
Pages | 8711-8716 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1021/jf071008w |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3125860 |
Publisher URL | https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf071008w |
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