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Published on: November 29, 2017
New insight into yolk sphere microgel structure impacted by lipid and protein distribution changing under heating
Jiaxuan Ma1, Xiaoli Liu1, Keshan Wang2
1National Research and Development Center for Egg Processing, College of Food Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei 430070, PR China.
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The gel structure of boiled, shelled egg yolk is formed by the accumulation of yolk spheres, which are rich in lipids and proteins, and investigating the properties of the lipid-protein complex gel structure of the yolk sphere under heating is important. In this study, we used SEM and CLSM to confirm lipid migration and protein aggregation. We observed that during the heating process, the thermal stability decreased, and there was an increase in the content of β-turns and the degrees of freedom of water and lipids. G' increased during the frequency sweep but decreased after heating for 120 min. The various yolk gel structures exhibited varying degrees of resistance to compression from external forces. Prolonged heating resulted in the presence of gaps and increased surface roughness of the spheres. In conclusion, heating induced lipid migration and protein aggregation in the sphere microgels, thereby altering the structural properties of the gels.
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