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Hao Xu1, Qianyu Le1, David Julian McClements2
1Department of Nutrition and Health, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China.
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Although Pickering emulsions show great potential as fat substitutes, achieving low formulation cost and high bioactive retention under complex processing stresses remains a major challenge. In this study, quercetin-loaded zein/xanthan/corn starch (QZXC) particles were developed to fabricate food-grade Pickering emulsions. QZXC emulsions exhibited excellent environmental stability, maintaining high quercetin retention (81.8% for 65 °C and 81.7% for 100 °C) and antioxidant activity after thermal treatment, ultraviolet irradiation, and high-salt exposure. Rheological analyses demonstrated that emulsions preserved their viscoelasticity and structural integrity under processing stresses. QZXC emulsions successfully replaced up to 100% of fat in processed meat with acceptable cooking loss and sensory quality, whereas the 80% replacement achieved optimal texture and antioxidant performance. LF-NMR and texture profile analyses further confirmed that water mobility and product structure were minimally affected during storage. These findings demonstrate that QZXC emulsions are promising multifunctional fat replacers with enhanced stability, bioactive protection, and nutritional functionality.
