Pickering emulsions stabilized by homogenized ball-milled eggshell particles in combination with sodium alginate

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 Feb 28:229:1044-1053. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.12.223. Epub 2022 Dec 24.

Abstract

Eggshells, by-products of egg processing, were ball-milled and homogenized into particles (eggshell particles, ESPs) and then were used as the stabilizer with a two-step oil addition method to produce Pickering emulsions. Meanwhile, sodium alginate (SA) was used to modify the emulsifying ability of ESPs. The results indicated that SA addition helped to improve the dispersion performance and increase the negative charge of ESPs. Pickering emulsions stabilized by ESPs/SA showed much smaller particle size than those stabilized by ESPs. The maximum oil fraction in the ESPs/SA-stabilized emulsions reached up to 0.8, while that was only 0.75 in ESPs-stabilized emulsions. The presence of SA significantly enhanced the freeze-thaw, thermal, dilution, and centrifuge stability of ESPs-stabilized Pickering emulsions. The findings demonstrate the potential of eggshell particles as a kind of natural Pickering stabilizer, which will increase the high value-added utilization of poultry egg industry by-products.

Keywords: Eggshell particles; Highly stable; Sodium alginate.

MeSH terms

  • Alginates*
  • Animals
  • Egg Shell*
  • Eggs
  • Emulsions
  • Freezing
  • Particle Size

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Emulsions