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Showing papers by "Ganesan Narsimhan published in 2005"


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TL;DR: The changes in the secondary conformation and surface hydrophobicity of β-lactoglobulin subjected to different thermal treatments were characterized at pH values of 7, 5.5 and 4 using circular dichroism (CD) and hydrophobic dye binding as discussed by the authors.

144 citations


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10 May 2005-Langmuir
TL;DR: The traditional approach for the inference of interfacial dilatational rheological properties is found to overpredict the interfacial Dilatational elasticity whereas the viscosity values do not differ significantly from those obtained using the current analysis.
Abstract: The ability of proteins to provide stability in foams is greatly influenced by their interfacial dilatational rheological properties. Surface tension response of a pulsatingbubble with an adsorbed layer of beta-lactoglobulin was measured for different frequencies and protein concentrations using a pulsating bubble tensiometer. A methodology, accounting for adsorption/desorption as well as variation of surface concentration due to expansion/contraction, was developed for the evaluation of surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity at different frequencies from these measurements. The adsorption rate constants were inferred from the surface pressure dynamics of protein adsorption using a Langmuir minitrough. The desorption rates were shown to be negligible for beta-lactoglobulin from the surface pressure response of a spread monolayer when subjected to compression in a Langmuir minitrough. The proposed model was employed to infer the interfacial dilatational viscosity and elasticity of an adsorbed beta-lactoglobulin layer at the air-water interface from experimental pulsating bubble data for protein concentrations in the range of 0.01-0.5 wt % at pH 7. As expected, the interfacial dilatational rheological properties were found to be higher at higher protein concentrations, this effect being less pronounced for dilatational elasticity. Heating at 80 degrees C for 30 min was found to result in higher interfacial dilatational viscosity and lower interfacial dilatational elasticity though this difference was within experimental error. The traditional approach for the inference of interfacial dilatational rheological properties is found to overpredict the interfacial dilatational elasticity whereas the viscosity values do not differ significantly from those obtained using the current analysis.

50 citations


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TL;DR: The calculated values of rupture time as well as the optimum wavenumber in the present analysis agree well with the results of linear stability analysis for immobile aswell as completely mobile gas-liquid film interfaces.

19 citations


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TL;DR: Linear stability analysis for a film on a solid surface with a viscoelastic air-liquid interface is presented and Dilatational and shear interfacial elasticity and viscosity were shown to improve film stability.

14 citations