Foods, Vol. 14, Pages 1290: Heat-Induced Preparation of Myofibrillar Protein Gels Reinforced Through Ferulic Acid, α-Cyclodextrin and Fe(III)


Foods, Vol. 14, Pages 1290: Heat-Induced Preparation of Myofibrillar Protein Gels Reinforced Through Ferulic Acid, α-Cyclodextrin and Fe(III)

Foods doi: 10.3390/foods14081290

Authors:
Ziyi You
Yushan Chen
Wendi Teng
Ying Wang
Yuemei Zhang
Jinxuan Cao
Jinpeng Wang

Phenolic acids have a positive effect on the processing quality of myofibrillar protein (MP) gels. However, in this study, the addition of ferulic acid (FA) did not have a positive effect on MP gels. To address this issue, we performed the addition and observed the effects on the structure of MP gels by both surface coating and internal cross-linking: addition of FA alone, addition of α-cyclodextrin (CD) to encapsulate FA (MP-FA/CD), and addition of Fe(III) to form a metal–phenolic network structure (Fe @MP-FA) and a metal–cyclodextrin–phenolic acid structure (Fe@MP-FA /CD). It was found that both Fe @MP-FA formed by surface coating and internal cross-linking were able to improve the textural properties of MP gels, including hardness, elasticity, chewability, adhesion, etc. FA effectively promoted the conversion of some of the non-fluidizable water to the bound water morphology, and the addition of Fe(III) effectively enhanced this trend. In particular, the composite network structure formed by Fe@MP-FA/CD more significantly promoted the conversion to bound water and improved the water retention of the gel. Hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding in non-covalent bonding as well as disulfide bonding in covalent bonding were always the main factors promoting the formation of gels from MP after different additions. Meanwhile, different gel treatments lead to changes in the structure of different proteins. Internal cross-linking with the addition of FA promotes protein oxidation, whereas CD reduces the occurrence of oxidation and promotes a homogeneous gel structure. Surface coating with the addition of FA/CD resulted in a reduction in pores in the MP gels and a denser gel structure. However, the addition of internal cross-linking resulted in a gel with a loose and rough network structure. In this study, we compared the common methods of gel enhancement, with the objective of providing a reference for the improvement in the gel texture of meat products.



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