Affiliations 

  • 1 School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University Malaysia, 43900 Sepang, Malaysia
  • 2 School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University Malaysia, 43900 Sepang, Malaysia; College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, 361005 Xiamen, China. Electronic address: [email protected]
  • 3 Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Nottingham Malaysia, 43500 Semenyih, Malaysia
  • 4 School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University Malaysia, 43900 Sepang, Malaysia; College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, 361005 Xiamen, China
Int J Biol Macromol, 2024 May;267(Pt 1):131201.
PMID: 38554921 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.131201

Abstract

As a promising green and sustainable coating material, gum was extracted from durian seed to produce eutectogel, which the properties were tunable using natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES). Ten different eutectogels were successfully synthesized using durian seed gum (DSG) and xanthan gum (XG) gelators at different composition (5, 10, 15 %) to gel choline chloride-glucose (1:1), choline chloride-fructose (1:2) and betaine-glucose-water (1:1:1) NADESs. Results revealed that eutectogel was non-Newtonian and weak gel material with excellent thermostability up to 200 °C. When the gum content increased, the resulted eutectogel showed higher viscosity, yield stress, hardness, gumminess, adhesiveness, and weight holding capacity. In overall, choline chloride-fructose (1:2) NADES and 10 % of DSG formed an excellent eutectogel which remained stable and compatible upon 12 weeks of storage. It displayed superior viscoelastic, texture, gases and moisture barrier properties which were beneficial for food coating application. This eutectogel was able to extend the shelf life of fresh-cut apples during storage with lower weight loss and higher total phenolic content (TPC). The potential future of this well-characterized tunable DSG-derived eutectogel includes, but not limited to, food and pharmaceutical industries, smart sensing, flexible wearable electronics, water purification, supercapacitors and batteries.

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