Food Chemistry: X (Jun 2024)
Moderation-excess interactions of epigallocatechin gallate and CaCl2 modulate the gelation performance of egg white transparent gels
Abstract
In this study, the moderation–excess interaction of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and calcium ions (Ca2+) to the gelation performance of transparent egg white protein (EWP) gel (EWG) was explored. The oxidation of EGCG introduced a yellowish-brown EWG, whereas the weakening of Ca2+ ionic bonds caused a notable reduction in the hardness of EWG, from 120.67 g to 73.57 g. Achieving the optimal EGCG-to-Ca2+ ratio in EWG conferred enhanced water-holding capacity to 86.98%, while an excess of EGCG attributed to the creation of a three-dimensional structure within the void “walls”. The elevated presence of EGCG influenced the ionic bonds and hydrophobic interactions, thereby presenting a moderate–excess relationship with sulfhydryl and disulfide bonds, β-sheet, and α-helical structures. Notably, EGCG reduced the digestibility of EWG to 50.06%, while concurrently fostering the creation of smaller particle sizes. This study provides a scientific basis for the controllable preparation and quality regulation of transparent EWG.