Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Emulsifying Properties of the Mucilage Extracted from Ruredzo (Dicerocaryum zanguebarium)
M. A. N. BenhuraM. Marume
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1993 Volume 57 Issue 12 Pages 1995-1998

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Emulsions of corn oil in solutions containing up to 1.5% mucilage from ruredzo (Dicerocaryum zanguebarium) in buffer solutions were prepared in a piston homogenizer. Emulsification was assessed by diluting samples of emulsions in sodium dodecyl sulfate and measuring absorbance at 500 nm. Viscosities of mucilage solutions were measured in a rotational viscometer. Emulsification capacity increased with mucilage concentration but was decreased in the presence of NaCl and CaCl2. Except at 1.5% mucilage concentration, for which about 50% emulsifying ability was retained after 10 min, most of the emulsions were broken up after ten minutes. The optimum pH for the formation of emulsions was about 7.4 with poor emulsification at both higher and lower pHs. The changes in emulsifying capacity that were brought about by changes in pH, NaCl, and CaCl2 concentration corresponded to changes in viscosity that were brought about by pH and salt concentration.
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