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  • Effects of pH on the ability of flavonoids to act as Pickering emulsion stabilizers.

Effects of pH on the ability of flavonoids to act as Pickering emulsion stabilizers.

Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces (2011-12-27)
Zijun Luo, Brent S Murray, Anne-Lise Ross, Malcolm J W Povey, Michael R A Morgan, Andrea J Day
摘要

The flavonoids tiliroside, rutin and naringin have been investigated as stabilizers of Pickering oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. The mean droplet size of tetradecane emulsions was considerably smaller at higher pH, especially for rutin. The solubility of flavonoids in the aqueous phase was 4-6 times higher at pH 8 compared to pH 2 for tiliroside and rutin, although all absolute solubilities remained low (<1 mM). This agreed with a slight increase in surface activity of tiliroside and rutin at the O-W interface at pH 8 compared to pH 2. However, improved emulsion stabilization at higher pH is better explained by the significant increase in ζ-potential of the flavonoid particles to more negative values at pH 8, which will improve particle dispersion and increase the charge on the droplets stabilized by them. A buckwheat tea extract, rich in rutin, was also shown to be an effective stabilizer of sunflower O/W emulsions.