Biopolymer-Based Formulations 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816897-4.00018-7
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Rice husk silica for the stabilization of food-grade oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions

Abstract: Food is a basic essential for human beings. Therefore, the overall product quality such as nutrition, texture, appearance, taste, and stability are of fundamental considerations. To provide food with good stability along with desirable texture and appearance, stabilizers have been usually added into processed food products. Stabilizers are generally added into processed foods containing mixtures of aqueous and oil phases. It functions as an enhancement to food texture and appearance, since it helps produce a s… Show more

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“…Several particles which have been used for Pickering emulsions were silica, clays, polymer latex, magnetic particles, graphene, and polymethylpolymethylmethacrylate particles (Lee & Choi, 2018;Bao et al, 2019). The use of silica for the stabilization of O/W emulsion has been widely investigated (Sapei et al, 2017a;Sapei et al, 2017b;Sapei et al, 2018;Sapei, 2020). However, the use of bare silica was not effective and had to be combined with the use of polymeric emulsifiers to help its adsorption onto the interfacial layers (Pichot et al, 2012;Sapei et al, 2017a;Sapei et al, 2017b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several particles which have been used for Pickering emulsions were silica, clays, polymer latex, magnetic particles, graphene, and polymethylpolymethylmethacrylate particles (Lee & Choi, 2018;Bao et al, 2019). The use of silica for the stabilization of O/W emulsion has been widely investigated (Sapei et al, 2017a;Sapei et al, 2017b;Sapei et al, 2018;Sapei, 2020). However, the use of bare silica was not effective and had to be combined with the use of polymeric emulsifiers to help its adsorption onto the interfacial layers (Pichot et al, 2012;Sapei et al, 2017a;Sapei et al, 2017b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At higher pH of about 7-8, dissolved chitosan was able to strengthen the interfacial layer O/W emulsion due to the polymer chains aggregation (Mwangi et al, 2016). Silica accumulated in living tissues generally referred to as biosilica was amorphous and tended to be hydrophilic due to the presence of hydroxyl groups on their surface (Sapei et al, 2008;Dhaneswara et al, 2019;Sapei, 2020). It is well known that natural silica particles are negatively charged in pure water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%