In this study, development of the
gemini gallate (GG) interfacial
antioxidant for oil in water (O/W) emulsion was performed employing
Steglich esterification with gallic acid and dodecyl gemini chains
through a prepacked column and peristaltic pump-based purification
system. The structural identity and purity of the prepared GG and
monogallate (MG) were confirmed by NMR, Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy, and high-performance liquid chromatography–mass
spectrometry. Further evaluation revealed that the GG possessed excellent
radical scavenging activity and superior antioxidant activity in an
O/W emulsion relative to the MG, especially under the condition of
a reduced amount of the emulsifier. Microscopic investigation by a
fluorescent probe and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) unveiled
that the extraordinary antioxidant performance in the O/W emulsion
was presumably attributed to preferable interfacial location because
of the unique gemini molecular architecture. The superior antioxidant
activity of the gemini antioxidant holds great promise for antioxidation
in O/W emulsions.
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