Extraction and preparation of cellulose nanocrystal from Brewer's spent grain and application in pickering emulsions

In recent years, the search for novel Pickering stabilizers has attracted much interest in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. In this work, brewer's spent grain cellulose (BSGC) was successfully extracted by diluted acid, alkaline and bleaching treatments, and then brewer's...

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Published inBioactive carbohydrates and dietary fibre Vol. 31; p. 100418
Main Authors Zheng, Yu, Wang, Zhiqiang, Huang, Yiru, Wang, Hongjiao, Xiao, Qian, Ye, Hui, Huang, Xiaojun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2024
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Summary:In recent years, the search for novel Pickering stabilizers has attracted much interest in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. In this work, brewer's spent grain cellulose (BSGC) was successfully extracted by diluted acid, alkaline and bleaching treatments, and then brewer's spent grain cellulose nanocrystal (BSGCNC) were obtained by acid hydrolysis treatment of BSGC. The properties of the BSGCNC were characterized, and the results showed that the BSGCNC had a rod-like structure with high crystallinity (67.09%). Then the emulsification properties of BSGCNC were evaluated by different concentrations and water-oil ratios, and the results showed that BSGCNC were able to form stable Pickering emulsions. This study suggested that cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) could be extracted from brewer's spent grain which was used as food waste, as a stabilizer for Pickering emulsions. •Cellulose nanocrystal was successfully prepared from brewer's spent grain.•The cellulose nanocrystal from brewer's spent grain was able to stabilize emulsions.•Over 21 days, the Pickering emulsion did not change any particle size.
ISSN:2212-6198
2212-6198
DOI:10.1016/j.bcdf.2024.100418