Effect of Surfactant Micelles on Lipid Oxidation in Oil-in-water Emulsion Containing Soybean Oil

Surfactant micelle이 수중유적형 유화계내의 대두유 산화에 미치는 영향

  • Cho, Young-Je (Department of Food & Bioresources Engineering, Sangju National University) ;
  • Chun, Sung-Sook (Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts) ;
  • Decker, Eric A. (Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts)
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Effect of surfactant micelles on lipid oxidation was determined in soybean oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. The concentration of ferric irons to continuous phase in the O/W emulsions was measured as a function of various Brij type and concentrations. The concentration of ferric iron in the continuous phase increased with increasing surfactant micelles concentration $(0.5{\sim}2.0%)$ and storage time $(1{\sim}7\;days)$. At pH 3.0, the concentration of continuous phase iron was higher than at pH 7.0. Lipid oxidation rates, as determined by the formation of lipid hydroperoxides and headspace hexanal, in the O/W emulsions containing ferric iron decreased with increasing surfactant micelle concentration $(0.5{\sim}2.0%)$. These results indicate that surfactant micelles concentration could alter the physical location and prooxidant activity of iron in soybean O/W emulsions.

대두유 수중유적형 유화액의 산화에 미치는 surfactant micelle의 영향을 규명하기 위하여 수중유적형 유화액에서 continuous phase로 전이되는 ferric iron의 양을 측정하였다. Continuous phase로 전이된 ferric iron의 양은 첨가한 잉여의 surfactant micelle의 농도를 $0.5{\sim}2.0%$로 증가시킬수록, 저장기간이 길어질수록 증가하였다. pH 3.0에서 continuous phase로 전이된 ferric iron의 양은 pH 7.0에서 보다 높게 나타났다. Ferric iron을 함유한 대두유 수중유적형 유화액의 지방산화정도는 hydroperoxide와 headspace hexanal을 측정하여 살펴본 결과 첨가된 계면활성제의 양이 증가할수록 산화는 감소하였다. 이상의 결과로 첨가된 계면활성제에 의해 수중유적형 유화액에서 prooxidant로 작용하는 ferric iron의 위치가 변화되어 산화를 줄일 수 있을 것으로 판단하였다.

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