Beta-lactoglobulin aggregates in foam films: effect of the concentration and size of the protein aggregates
- PMID: 20003986
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2009.11.015
Beta-lactoglobulin aggregates in foam films: effect of the concentration and size of the protein aggregates
Abstract
Single foam films made from mixtures of nonaggregated proteins and protein aggregates have been studied using a thin film balance apparatus. Their features (heterogeneity, stability and resistance to pressure change) are dependent on the aggregate size and on the ratio between nonaggregated proteins and protein aggregates. A phase diagram of these foam films has been drawn and a correlation of the structural properties of foam film and stability of real foams has been found. In particular, the formation of a gel-like network within the foam film coincides with the stability of the corresponding 3-D foams.
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