Effect of high γ-irradiation dosage on physico-chemical, functional and emulsion properties of almond gum powder

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 Apr 30:235:123898. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123898. Epub 2023 Mar 2.

Abstract

Almond gum is a natural biopolymer produced by Almond tree that is non-toxic, biodegradable, and biocompatible. These features make it suitable for applications in the food, cosmetic, biomedical, and packaging industries. To ensure its wide application in these fields, green modification process is necessary. Gamma irradiation is often used as a sterilisation and modification technique, due to its high penetration power. Thus, evaluating its effects on the physicochemical and functional properties of gum after exposure is important. To date, limited studies have reported the use of high dose of γ-irradiation on the biopolymer. Therefore, the present study demonstrated the effect of a high dose of γ-irradiation (0, 24, 48, and 72 kGy) on the functional and phytochemical properties of almond gum powder. The irradiated powder was studied for its color, packing, functional, and bioactive properties. The results revealed a significant increase in water absorption capacity, oil absorption capacity, and solubility index. However, a decreasing trend was observed in the foaming index, L value, pH, and emulsion stability with the radiation dose. Besides, sizable effects were observed in the IR spectra of irradiated gum. Phytochemical properties were significantly improved with an increase in dose. The emulsion was prepared from irradiated gum powder, where the highest creaming index was observed at 72 kGy and a decreasing trend in zeta potential. These results suggested that γ-irradiation treatment is a successful method to generate desirable cavity, pore sizes, functional properties, and bioactive compounds. This emerging approach could modify the natural additive with distinct internal structure for specific uses in wide range of food, pharmaceutical and other industrial applications.

Keywords: Almond gum powder; Emulsion stability; Foaming index; Irradiation; Zeta potential.

MeSH terms

  • Emulsions / chemistry
  • Phytochemicals
  • Powders
  • Prunus dulcis* / chemistry
  • Radiation Dosage

Substances

  • Emulsions
  • Powders
  • Phytochemicals