Issue 4, 2017

Oil-in-water emulsions stabilised by cellulose ethers: stability, structure and in vitro digestion

Abstract

The effect of cellulose ethers in oil-in-water emulsions on stability during storage and on texture, microstructure and lipid digestibility during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion was investigated. All the cellulose ether emulsions showed good physical and oxidative stability during storage. In particular, the methylcellulose with high methoxyl substituents (HMC) made it possible to obtain emulsions with high consistency which remained almost unchanged during gastric digestion, and thus could enhance fullness and satiety perceptions at gastric level. Moreover, the HMC emulsion slowed down lipid digestion to a greater extent than a conventional protein emulsion or the emulsions stabilised by the other cellulose ethers. Therefore, HMC emulsions could be used in weight management to increase satiation capacity and decrease lipid digestion.

Graphical abstract: Oil-in-water emulsions stabilised by cellulose ethers: stability, structure and in vitro digestion

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jan 2017
Accepted
03 Mar 2017
First published
06 Mar 2017

Food Funct., 2017,8, 1547-1557

Oil-in-water emulsions stabilised by cellulose ethers: stability, structure and in vitro digestion

J. Borreani, M. Espert, A. Salvador, T. Sanz, A. Quiles and I. Hernando, Food Funct., 2017, 8, 1547 DOI: 10.1039/C7FO00159B

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