Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids

Encapsulation in alginate beads has always been limited by the leakage due to the too wide distribution of pore sizes. Mixing alginate with other polymers have sometimes reduced the problem. Hydrocolloids from seven tropical vegetal species (barks of Triumfetta cordifolia and Bridelia thermifolia, s...

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Main Authors: Inès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem, Clément Saidou, Martin Benoit Ngassoum, Robert Ndjouenkeu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020311920
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spelling doaj-4232633a391f49f78c740004ccf9c0122020-11-25T03:51:46ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-07-0167e04348Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloidsInès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem0Clément Saidou1Martin Benoit Ngassoum2Robert Ndjouenkeu3Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of Ngaoundere, P.O Box 455 Ngaoundere, CameroonDepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, The University of Ngaoundere, P.O Box 455 Ngaoundere, CameroonDepartment of Applied Chemistry, The University of Ngaoundere, P.O Box 455 Ngaoundere, CameroonDepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, The University of Ngaoundere, P.O Box 455 Ngaoundere, Cameroon; Corresponding author.Encapsulation in alginate beads has always been limited by the leakage due to the too wide distribution of pore sizes. Mixing alginate with other polymers have sometimes reduced the problem. Hydrocolloids from seven tropical vegetal species (barks of Triumfetta cordifolia and Bridelia thermifolia, seeds of Irvingia gabonensis and Beilschmiedia obscura, and leaves of Ceratotheca sesamoides, Adansonia digitata and Corchorus olitorius) were screened for synergistic interactions with alginate in dilute aqueous solution. Mixtures with alginate were made at different volume proportions and deviations from the initial viscosity set at 1 were evaluated. In distilled water, the gums from T. cordifolia, B. obscura, C. sesamoides and C. olitorius presented synergies with alginate. In 2 mM calcium chloride, the seven gums showed positive synergy. Interactions are favored by gum flexibility and the presence of charges, although high charges reduced the interactions. Alginate fraction of maximum viscosity enhancement depends on the ability to conformational order of the gum. The measure by laser diffraction of alginate-gum particles sizes at different fractions showed that the cooperative interactions did not always involve the largest complexes formed in gums associations. The occurrence of these interactions predicts the formation of homogeneous mixed gels at higher polymer and calcium concentrations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020311920Food scienceFood technologyPhysical chemistryAlginateCalcium chlorideSynergistic interactions
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author Inès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem
Clément Saidou
Martin Benoit Ngassoum
Robert Ndjouenkeu
spellingShingle Inès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem
Clément Saidou
Martin Benoit Ngassoum
Robert Ndjouenkeu
Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
Heliyon
Food science
Food technology
Physical chemistry
Alginate
Calcium chloride
Synergistic interactions
author_facet Inès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem
Clément Saidou
Martin Benoit Ngassoum
Robert Ndjouenkeu
author_sort Inès Estelle Nkenmogne Kamdem
title Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
title_short Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
title_full Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
title_fullStr Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
title_sort synergistic interactions in dilute aqueous solutions between alginate and tropical vegetal hydrocolloids
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Encapsulation in alginate beads has always been limited by the leakage due to the too wide distribution of pore sizes. Mixing alginate with other polymers have sometimes reduced the problem. Hydrocolloids from seven tropical vegetal species (barks of Triumfetta cordifolia and Bridelia thermifolia, seeds of Irvingia gabonensis and Beilschmiedia obscura, and leaves of Ceratotheca sesamoides, Adansonia digitata and Corchorus olitorius) were screened for synergistic interactions with alginate in dilute aqueous solution. Mixtures with alginate were made at different volume proportions and deviations from the initial viscosity set at 1 were evaluated. In distilled water, the gums from T. cordifolia, B. obscura, C. sesamoides and C. olitorius presented synergies with alginate. In 2 mM calcium chloride, the seven gums showed positive synergy. Interactions are favored by gum flexibility and the presence of charges, although high charges reduced the interactions. Alginate fraction of maximum viscosity enhancement depends on the ability to conformational order of the gum. The measure by laser diffraction of alginate-gum particles sizes at different fractions showed that the cooperative interactions did not always involve the largest complexes formed in gums associations. The occurrence of these interactions predicts the formation of homogeneous mixed gels at higher polymer and calcium concentrations.
topic Food science
Food technology
Physical chemistry
Alginate
Calcium chloride
Synergistic interactions
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020311920
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