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Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase

Salecan (Sal) is a novel marine microbial polysaccharide. In the present research, Sal and soy protein isolate (SPI) were adopted to fabricate Sal–SPI composite hydrogel based on a stepwise process (thermal treatment and transglutaminase induction). The effect of Sal concentration on morphology, tex...

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Autores principales: Gan, Jing, Sun, Lirong, Guan, Chenxia, Ren, Teng, Zhang, Qinling, Pan, Shihui, Zhang, Qian, Chen, Hao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169383
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author Gan, Jing
Sun, Lirong
Guan, Chenxia
Ren, Teng
Zhang, Qinling
Pan, Shihui
Zhang, Qian
Chen, Hao
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Sun, Lirong
Guan, Chenxia
Ren, Teng
Zhang, Qinling
Pan, Shihui
Zhang, Qian
Chen, Hao
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description Salecan (Sal) is a novel marine microbial polysaccharide. In the present research, Sal and soy protein isolate (SPI) were adopted to fabricate Sal–SPI composite hydrogel based on a stepwise process (thermal treatment and transglutaminase induction). The effect of Sal concentration on morphology, texture properties, and the microstructure of the hydrogel was evaluated. As Sal concentration varied from 0.4 to 0.6 wt%, hydrogel elasticity increased from 0.49 to 0.85 mm. Furthermore, the internal network structure of Sal–SPI composite hydrogel also became denser and more uniform as Sal concentration increased. Rheological studies showed that Sal–SPI elastic hydrogel formed under the gelation process. Additionally, FTIR and XRD results demonstrated that hydrogen bonds formed between Sal and SPI molecules, inferring the formation of the interpenetrating network structure. This research supplied a green and simple method to fabricate Sal–SPI double network hydrogels.
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spelling pubmed-94094342022-08-26 Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase Gan, Jing Sun, Lirong Guan, Chenxia Ren, Teng Zhang, Qinling Pan, Shihui Zhang, Qian Chen, Hao Int J Mol Sci Article Salecan (Sal) is a novel marine microbial polysaccharide. In the present research, Sal and soy protein isolate (SPI) were adopted to fabricate Sal–SPI composite hydrogel based on a stepwise process (thermal treatment and transglutaminase induction). The effect of Sal concentration on morphology, texture properties, and the microstructure of the hydrogel was evaluated. As Sal concentration varied from 0.4 to 0.6 wt%, hydrogel elasticity increased from 0.49 to 0.85 mm. Furthermore, the internal network structure of Sal–SPI composite hydrogel also became denser and more uniform as Sal concentration increased. Rheological studies showed that Sal–SPI elastic hydrogel formed under the gelation process. Additionally, FTIR and XRD results demonstrated that hydrogen bonds formed between Sal and SPI molecules, inferring the formation of the interpenetrating network structure. This research supplied a green and simple method to fabricate Sal–SPI double network hydrogels. MDPI 2022-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9409434/ /pubmed/36012648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169383 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gan, Jing
Sun, Lirong
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Zhang, Qinling
Pan, Shihui
Zhang, Qian
Chen, Hao
Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title_full Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title_fullStr Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title_short Preparation and Properties of Salecan–Soy Protein Isolate Composite Hydrogel Induced by Thermal Treatment and Transglutaminase
title_sort preparation and properties of salecan–soy protein isolate composite hydrogel induced by thermal treatment and transglutaminase
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169383
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