In the second part of this communication we screen a few tea polyphenols for their ability to interact with pre-adsorbed salivary proteins at the air-liquid interface. Using interfacial dilational rheology characterisation, we measure the variation in surface elasticity of a pre-adsorbed salivary film after exposure to tea polyphenols solutions in order to probe the degree of mutual interaction. We observe that this interaction with salivary proteins varies according to the chemical structure and degree of polyphenols complexity (number of phenols rings). The evolution of the salivary film after exposure to polyphenol solutions is characterised through surface dilational response to appropriate frequency modulation and the results are analysed using a general mixed kinetic model, which reproduces correctly the experimental data except for the galloylated theaflavins. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Effect of tea polyphenols on the dilational rheology of human whole saliva (HWS): Part 2, polyphenols-HWS interaction

Ravera F;Liggieri L
2013

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In the second part of this communication we screen a few tea polyphenols for their ability to interact with pre-adsorbed salivary proteins at the air-liquid interface. Using interfacial dilational rheology characterisation, we measure the variation in surface elasticity of a pre-adsorbed salivary film after exposure to tea polyphenols solutions in order to probe the degree of mutual interaction. We observe that this interaction with salivary proteins varies according to the chemical structure and degree of polyphenols complexity (number of phenols rings). The evolution of the salivary film after exposure to polyphenol solutions is characterised through surface dilational response to appropriate frequency modulation and the results are analysed using a general mixed kinetic model, which reproduces correctly the experimental data except for the galloylated theaflavins. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2013
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Astringency
Dilational rheology
Human whole saliva (HWS)
Mixed kinetic model
Polyphenols
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