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EFECT OF pH BUFFERS ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GELLAN GELS
Authors:RUNSHENG MAO  JUMING TANG  BARRY G SWANSON
Affiliation:Department of Biological Systems Engineering Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164–6120;Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164–6376
Abstract:The strength and deformability of calcium cross-linked gellan gels as affected by pH 3.5 and 5.0 citrate and acetate buffers were measured by large compressive deformation test until failure. The trend of dependence of gel strength on polymer and calcium concentrations was similar to gels formed in distilled water without pH adjustment. A critical calcium concentration was observed for each gellan concentration. Gels formed at the critical calcium concentration exhibited the maximum strength. The chelating effect of pH 5.0 citrate buffer greatly increased the critical calcium concentration. The failure strain, representing the deformability, of gellan gels formed in buffers behaved differently from gels formed in distilled water. In the pH 3.5 buffer systems, gellan gels were brittle regardless of gellan and calcium concentrations. In the pH 5.0 buffer systems, gellan gels were brittle at high calcium concentrations and ductile at calcium concentrations less than 24 mM in citric buffer and less than 6 mM in acetate buffer.
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