A Comparative Study Between Technological Properties of Cashew Tree Gum and Arabic Gum

作者:Porto Bruna Castro*; Duarte Augusto Pedro Esteves; Cristianini Marcelo
来源:Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2015, 23(3): 392-399.
DOI:10.1007/s10924-014-0698-z

摘要

Arabic gum (AG) is the most common emulsifier used for beverage emulsions. Cashew tree gum (CG) is a biological macromolecule that has been proposed as a substitute for the AG, although their technological properties comparison is still necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate an isolation method for CG, and then evaluate CG technological properties in comparison to AG. The CG isolation methodology was improved using a small solvent amount. CG zeta-potential ranged from +8.0 mV (pH 2) to -9.7 mV (pH 5), while the electric charge in solution of AG ranged from -2.7 mV (pH 2) to -28.6 mV (pH 6). As compared to AG, the CG showed a 50 % higher swelling, a 36 % lower oil absorption capacity, a slightly lower (4-8 %) solubility and lower consistency. CG is a feasible polyelectrolyte, promotes lower consistency solutions, and exhibits good swelling property.

  • 出版日期2015-9