Rong Xiao, Jun-Ru Qi, Jin-Song Liao, Hui-Ying Wei, Ting Zhuo
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Abstract
This study evaluated and compared the differences in structure and physicochemical properties between citrus fibers prepared after different degrees of pectin extraction and untreated citrus fibers. The results showed that the partial hydrolysis and release of internal pectin would cause the physical and chemical properties of citrus fibers to show a tendency to increase and then decrease with treatment time, with a steady increase in crystallinity and thermal stability. The water-holding capacity (15.81 g/g), swelling capacity (12.50 mL/g), and oil-holding capacity (3.33 g/g) of CF-5 h still remained noticeably higher than those of CF. The SEM results demonstrated that at the pectin extraction time of 5 h, the internal network structure of the cell wall of CF-5 h prepared at this time was maximized in terms of looseness. Meanwhile, the emulsion prepared from CF-5 h had the best emulsification properties, which were characterized by the smallest emulsion particle size(d4,3 = 10.40 μm), the best rheological properties, and excellent emulsion stability. Overall, the citrus fibers prepared after a certain degree of pectin extraction showed good performance in terms of physicochemical properties and emulsification performance.
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The International Journal of Biological Macromolecules is a well-established international journal dedicated to research on the chemical and biological aspects of natural macromolecules. Focusing on proteins, macromolecular carbohydrates, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, lignins, biological poly-acids, and nucleic acids, the journal presents the latest findings in molecular structure, properties, biological activities, interactions, modifications, and functional properties. Papers must offer new and novel insights, encompassing related model systems, structural conformational studies, theoretical developments, and analytical techniques. Each paper is required to primarily focus on at least one named biological macromolecule, reflected in the title, abstract, and text.