Project description
Ultrasound technology for innovative nanoscale additives
By 2050, functional foods will represent a significant part of the EU food market, which will be mainly relying on the advancement of improved additives. Nanoemulsions are studied as a mechanism that delivers bioactives to food systems, improving the taste and bioavailability of several ingredients. Recently, protein-polysaccharide complexes and conjugates are being proposed for the creation of nanoemulsions. However, their industrialisation is restricted due to poor functionality and low production efficiency. The EU-funded FamousSPNP project proposes ultrasound technology for conjugates and complexes preparation, aiming at the creation of innovative nanoscale additives with improved efficiency and properties. The project will use soy protein isolate and pectin as wall materials for nanoemulsion production.
Objective
According to the European Commission, in 2050, functional foods will constitute a substantial part of foods on the EU market, which will largely rely on the innovation in improved additives. Nanoemulsions are under investigation as a mechanism for the delivery of bioactives to food systems, and are found to have benefits such as improving the taste and bioavailability of numerous ingredients. Recently, protein-polysaccharide complexes and conjugates are being developed for use in the creation of nanoemulsions. However, poor functionality and low production efficiency greatly limit their industrialisation. Therefore, this study proposes to introduce ultrasound technology to complexes/conjugates preparation, aiming at obtaining innovative nanoscale additives with strengthened efficiency and properties. This project will be carried out during a 2-year period at Teagasc with a 3-month secondment in Trinity College Dublin. Soy protein isolate (SPI) and pectin are selected as wall materials for nanoemulsion preparation. Firstly, they will be modified to generate simpler segments for electrostatic or Maillard reaction and the optimum structures for different reactions will be determined (WP1). Then, ultrasound will be applied respectively to electrostatic and Maillard reaction; its free radical and mechanical effects will be studied (WP2). Finally, the delivery properties of ultrasound-prepared SPI-pectin complexes/conjugates will be investigated with β-carotene as a core material, and the effect of the formation mechanisms of nanoemulsions on their functionalities will be analysed (WP3). Results of this study will contribute to the industrial applications of ultrasound in food additive production, thus promoting the development of high-tech functional foods in the EU, and advancing the goal of “sustainable production of food” proposed in Horizon 2020.
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- social sciences economics and business economics sustainable economy
- natural sciences physical sciences acoustics ultrasound
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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R93 Carlow
Ireland
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