Acid-Induced Gelation of European Eel Protein Isolate Fortified with Fish Oil: Enhancement of Physicochemical, Microstructural and Thermal Properties
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the gelation capacity of European Eel Protein Isolate (EPI) through the development of novel emulsion protein isolate-based gels (EPIGs). Furthermore, the research evaluated the extent to which fortification with bioactive European eel oil (EO) modulates the structural and functional attributes of these acid-induced gel matrices.
Methods: EPIGs were synthesized via thermal treatment (90°C for 60 min) of EPI solubilized in 20% (v/v) acetic acid, followed by emulsification with EO at two distinct weight ratios: 1:2 and 1:4 (EO:EPI, w/w). The resulting gel structures were characterized using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), texture profile analysis (TPA), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Results: A 4% (w/v) EPI solution in acetic acid achieved gelation at 54°C, demonstrating superior thermal stability and significant gelling potential. FTIR analysis confirmed the successful incorporation of EO into the gel matrix, while TGA results indicated a slight increase in thermal degradation onset temperatures associated with higher EO concentrations, increasing from 375°C (EPIG1:4) to 382°C (EPIG1:2). Texture analysis revealed that incorporation of EO modestly augmented gel elasticity (from 12.93 mm to 13.19 mm), a phenomenon attributed to the stabilizing interactions between the lipid droplets and the protein network. Microstructural appraisal via SEM indicated that a higher EO load (EPIG1:2) induced the formation of larger pores, whereas the EPIG1:4 formulation exhibited a more cohesive and compact architecture with reduced porosity.
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