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Optimization of food-grade colloidal delivery systems for thermal processing applications: a review.

Wen XuDavid Julian McClementsXinwen PengZhenlin XuMan MengYidong ZouGuanxiong ChenZhengyu JinLong Chen
Published in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2023)
Colloidal delivery systems are widely used in the food industry to enhance the dispersibility, stability, efficacy, or bioavailability. However, when exposed to the high temperature, delivery systems are often prone to degradation, which limits its application in thermal processing. In this paper, the effects of thermal processing on the performance of traditional protein-based or starch-based delivery systems are firstly described, including the molecular structure changes of proteins, starches or lipids, and the degradation of embedded substances. These effects are unfavorable to the application of the delivery system in thermal processing. Then, strategies of improving the heat resistance of food grade colloid delivery system and their use in frying, baking and cooking food are mainly introduced. The heat resistance of the delivery system can be improved by a variety of strategies, including the development of new heat-resistant materials, the addition of heat-resistant coatings to the surface of delivery systems, the cross-linking of proteins or starches using cross-linking agents, the design of particle structures, the use of physical means such as ultrasound, or the optimization of the ingredient formula. These strategies will help to expand the application of heat-resistant delivery systems so that they can be used in real thermal processing.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
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  • risk assessment
  • high resolution
  • drinking water
  • human milk
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  • ultrasound guided
  • preterm birth
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