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Fardin Tamjidi

Fardin Tamjidi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55336740600
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Agriculture Faculty, University of Kurdistan, PO Box 416, Sanandaj 66177-15175, Iran
Phone: +988733620552

Research

Title
Modification of Whey Proteins by Sonication and Hydrolysis for the Emulsification and Spray Drying Encapsulation of Grape Seed Oil
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
encapsulated powders; oxidative stability; partial hydrolysis; spray drying; structural modification; techno-functional properties
Year
2022
Journal Pharmaceutics
DOI
Researchers Khashayar Sarabandi ، Fardin Tamjidi ، Zahra Akbarbaglu ، Katarzyna Samborska ، Pouria Gharehbeglou ، Mohammad Saeed Kharazmi ، Seid Mahdi Jafari

Abstract

In this study, whey protein concentrate (WPC) was sonicated or partially hydrolyzed by Alcalase, then examined as an emulsifier and carrier for the emulsification and spray drying of grape seed oil (GSO)-in-water emulsions. The modification treatments increased the free amino acid content and antioxidant activity (against DPPH and ABTS free radicals), as well as, the solubility, emulsifying, and foaming activities of WPC. The modified WPC-stabilized emulsions had smaller, more homogeneous droplets and a higher zeta potential as compared to intact WPC. The corresponding spray-dried powders also showed improved encapsulation efficiency, oxidative stability, reconstitution ability, flowability, solubility, and hygroscopicity. The morphology of particles obtained from the primary WPC (matrix type, irregular with surface pores) and modified WPC (reservoir type, wrinkled with surface indentations), as well as the oxidative stability of the GSO were influenced by the functional characteristics and antioxidant activity of the carriers. Changes in the secondary structures and amide regions of WPC, as well as the embedding of GSO in its matrix, were deduced from FTIR spectra after modifications. Partial enzymolysis had better results than ultrasonication; hence, the WPC hydrolysates are recommended as emulsifiers, carriers, and antioxidants for the delivery and protection of bioactive compounds.