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Hamed  Mirhosseini

Hamed Mirhosseini

Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

Title: Effect of heat treatment and microwave modification on emulsifying activity and rheological properties and of gum karaya

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Biography: Hamed Mirhosseini

Abstract

Gum karaya (GK) is a polysaccharide gum from Sterculia urens tree. It is used as an emulsifier and thickening agent in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. However, it has very strong swelling properties, high viscosity, and low solubility, providing the restricted applications in food industry. The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different heat treatment and microwave variables (i.e. time: 8, 10 and 12 min; power: 700 and 1000 W) on the functional properties of gum karaya (GK) in the aqueous system and oil in water (O/W) emulsion. In this regard, the rheological properties, emulsifying activity, average droplet size, and surface morphology of the native- and microwave-treated gums were analysed and compared. Dynamic oscillatory test indicated that the microwave treated gum karaya had more gel-like behaviour than viscous-like behaviour (G′ > G″) at a relatively high concentration (20% or 20g/100g). When gum karaya was treated by microwave for 8-12 min, both elastic (G′) and viscous (G″) moduli were declined. The native- and microwave treated gum karaya exhibited a shear-thinning (pseudoplastic) behaviour in the aqueous system and O/W emulsion. The results showed that the microwave treated gum karaya had smaller particle than the native gum in the aqueous system. On the other hand, the emulsion containing the microwave treated gum karaya had finer emulsion droplets than the control containing the native gum karaya. This confirmed that the application of microwave treatment led to significantly (p < 0.05) improve the emulsifying activity of gum karaya.