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Effects of konjac glucomannan on physicochemical and rheological properties of whole egg liquid and in vitro fermentation of egg curd.
The mixture of proteins, polysaccharides, and other nutrients not only safeguards the nutritional value of the food but also demonstrates superior performance compared to these nutrients when used individually. This study aimed to investigate the effects of konjac glucomannan (KGM) on the properties of whole egg liquid (WEL) and the in vitro fermentation of egg curd (made by the mixture of WEL/KGM). The results revealed that the foaming ability (FA) of the mixture decreased, while the foam stability (FS), emulsifying activity (EA), and emulsion stability (ES) of the mixture increased with increasing concentrations of KGM. The concentration of KGM had a significant effect on the sol-gel transition temperature of WEL. Compared to the fermentation broth of E group (without KGM), KGM decreased the pH from 6.65 to 6.16, free ammonia content from 87.53 μg/g to 72.21 μg/g, and sulfide concentration from 580 μg/L to 470 μg/L in the WEL/KGM mixture (EK group). Moreover, KGM slowed down the gas production of intestinal protein fermentation within 10 h, without affecting the final total gas yield. These findings suggest that adding KGM can be an effective strategy to modify the properties of WEL and improve the intestinal fermentation performance of protein-rich foods.
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