Simulating the behavior of antioxidant to explore the mechanisms of oxidative stability in Pickering emulsion

Zhibin Chen,Zijun Zhao,Wenbo Wang, Qianyi Ye,Jie Xiao

Food Chemistry(2024)

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This study explores effective strategies for bolstering emulsion oxidative stability via optimized interfacial distribution of varying hydrophobicity antioxidants (gallic acid, propyl gallate, octyl gallate) in zein nanoparticle (ZP) stabilized Pickering emulsions. Experimental and simulation methods revealed that antioxidant (AO) with higher hydrophobicity or loaded into ZP demonstrated stronger hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interactions with ZP. This increased interfacial loading of antioxidants resulted in improved oxidative stability in Pickering emulsions. The flow, distribution and orientation of AO, as revealed by dissipative dynamics simulations, highlighted the role of hydrophobic interactions during initial AO migration, influenced by varied alkyl chain lengths. Subsequent interface rearrangements arose from conservative force interactions between the AO's phenol hydroxyl ends and ZP. These findings inform effective interfacial engineering to optimize antioxidant efficiency, guiding practical applications in emulsion systems for improved oxidative stability.
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Pickering emulsion,Targeting antioxidants,Interface-phase distribution,Dissipative particle dynamic,Pseudophase kinetic model,Oxidative stability
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