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Salting-out effect-mediated size-control of protein nanoparticles towards controllable microstructures for sustained release of eugenol

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Size and monodispersity of solid particles are essential to their structuring behaviors at biphasic interfaces. However, delicate control over biomolecular nanoparticle sizes is challenging. In this study, we prepared monodisperse rice protein (RP) nanoparticles by neutralizing RP solutions (pH 12.0) using combined treatments of cationic exchange resins (CERs) and HCl. CERs absorbed Na+ by releasing H+ without producing salt during neutralization. By compromising the usages of CERs and HCl when preparing RPs, the generation of NaCl can be delicately tailored, leading to controllable nanoparticle sizes from 20 nm to 30 nm. By mixing these nanoparticles with eugenol in an aqueous solution, the nanoparticles accommodated eugenol in their cores due to inward diffusion. Furthermore, such eugenol-contained nanoparticles with different sizes demonstrated tunable releases of eugenol due to size-dependent capillary forces, which can be harnessed for suppression of microbial growth on fruit with prolonged effective eugenol concentration.
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Size control,Rice proteins,Eugenol,Antibacterial ability
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