Fabrication of strong and elastic HIPPEs gel by rigid-flexible double network structure as a novel adipose tissue substitutes

Fat mimics are one of the most common substitutes for animal fats in processed foods. However, basing on high internal phase Pickering emulsion (HIPPEs) gel imitate adipose tissue to achieve the desired strength and elastic, while the formation and stabilization mechanism are barely understood. Here...

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Published inFood hydrocolloids Vol. 156; p. 110367
Main Authors Chen, Jiaqiang, Shen, Shuhan, Chen, Xieyu, Tang, Zhuhan, Yang, Jiaqi, Jiang, Xiaoyi, Fang, Yong, Ding, Jian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2024
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Summary:Fat mimics are one of the most common substitutes for animal fats in processed foods. However, basing on high internal phase Pickering emulsion (HIPPEs) gel imitate adipose tissue to achieve the desired strength and elastic, while the formation and stabilization mechanism are barely understood. Here, we proposed a strategy to fabricate rigid-flexible double network using κ-carrageenan (CA) and bacterial cellulose (BC), in oder to improve the mechanical performance of HIPPEs gel. The effects of different ratios of CA/BC (2:1, 4:1, 8:1) and K+ addition on the properties of HIPPEs-CA/BC gels were investigated. Results showed that HIPPEs-CA/BC 8:1 & K+ exhibited better rheological, textural, oil holding capacity and organoleptic properties. Thermal softening behavior of HIPPEs-CA/BC 8:1 & K+ was similar to the pork adipose tissue. The microstructure of gel demonstrated that HIPPEs-CA/BC 8:1 & K+ was featured with honeycomb-like pore and network walls, which in turn comprise interpenetrated double network structures. Meanwhile, it showed an ultrahigh stress, high Young's modulus and good cyclic compress behavior. Additionally, the hydrogen bonds and K+-cross-linked were proved to play crucial roles in facilitating the formation of a stable and elastic CA/BC matrix. This study establishes structure-performance mechanisms in strongly and elastically structured HIPPEs gels, providing an advanced strategy for developing HIPPEs gel with promising applications in adipose tissue substitutes. [Display omitted] •HIPPEs gels are viable option for novel adipose tissue substitutes.•Strong and elastic HIPPEs gel is achieved by CA/BC matrix rigid-flexible double network.•HIPPEs-CA/BC 8:1 & K+ could mimic adipose tissue organoleptic and rheological properties.•The strength mechanism is validated by hydrogen bonds and K+-cross-linked.
ISSN:0268-005X
DOI:10.1016/j.foodhyd.2024.110367