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Physicochemical properties of gelatin gels from walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) skin cross-linked by gallic acid and rutin
Authors:Mingyan Yan  Bafang Li  Xue Zhao  Jibing Yi
Affiliation:1. College of Food Science and Technology, Ocean University of China, No. 5, Yushan Road, Qingdao, Shandong Province 266003, PR China;2. Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 17, Chunhui Road, Yantai, Shandong Province 264003, PR China
Abstract:Gelatin gels were cross-linked by gallic acid and rutin. The gel strength, viscoelastic properties, thermal stability, swelling property, ultrastructure, X-ray diffraction patterns and FTIR spectra were determined to evaluate the physicochemical properties of the modified gels. The gel strength increased with increasing gallic acid concentration up to 20 mg/g dry gelatin, and then decreased at further elevated gallic acid concentration, while it continuously increased with increasing levels of rutin. Either cross-linking agent could enhance the elastic modulus (G′) and the viscous modulus (G″) of hydrogels, but the gelling and melting points didn’t show a notable improvement. Rutin boosted the thermal stability of xerogels, but decreased the equilibrium swelling ratio significantly, while as for gallic acid, there were no obvious effects on the thermal stability and equilibrium swelling ratio of xerogels. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied to observe the ultrastructure changes of the modified xerogels suggesting that gelatin xerogel at rutin concentration of 8 mg/g dry gelatin showed the highest cross-linking density. X-ray diffraction revealed that both gallic acid and rutin could enter the spacing of polypeptide chains of gelatin to reinforce the intermolecular interaction. And FTIR spectra verified that gallic acid and rutin molecules mainly interacted with skeletal C–N–C group and carboxyl group of gelatin molecules in the formation of gels. The results suggested that rutin was a better cross-linking agent for gelatin, and gels treated with rutin could be found with different physicochemical properties.
Keywords:Physicochemical properties  Gelatin gels  Walleye pollock  Cross-link  Gallic acid  Rutin
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