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Pickering Emulsions Constructed by Whole-Component Ulva lactuca Slurry for Curcumin Encapsulation and Laser-Assisted
Lin Chen1,2,3,4,5, Xiaoyang Shao1,2,3,4,5, Haitao Wang1,2,3,4,5
1State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing and Safety Control, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian, Liaoning 116034, China.
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Pickering emulsions constructed from food-borne emulsifiers have garnered significant attention in food science yet typically rely on refined biomacromolecules. Curcumin-loaded Pickering emulsions stabilized by whole-component Ulva lactuca slurry (ULS) were developed for laser-assisted food 3D printing in this study. The particle size, rheological behavior, and stability of ULS (17.5%)-stabilized emulsions were characterized. Emulsions with 40% corn oil showed optimal performance: droplet size concentrated at 20-32 μm and storage modulus (G') exceeded loss modulus (G″) across 0.1-10 Hz. ULS-stabilized emulsions significantly enhanced curcumin retention during storage, UV exposure, and 90 °C heating. Simulated digestion revealed that the bioaccessibility of curcumin with 40% oil-stabilized emulsion was 51.23%, compared to only 30.24% for free curcumin. Laser-assisted 3D printing of 40% oil emulsions enabled precise shape fidelity, with laser-induced cross-linking enhancing thixotropic recovery to 80.58%. This approach eliminated purification steps, maximized algal resource utilization, and demonstrated sustainable potential for functional food fabrication.

