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Protein/Protein Nanocomposite Based on Whey Protein Nanofibrils in a Whey Protein Matrix
This article describes
nanocomposite films with separately grown
protein nanofibrils (PNFs) in a nonfibrillar protein matrix from the
same protein starting material (whey). Tensile tests on the glycerol-plasticized
films indicate an increased elastic modulus and a decreased extensibility
with increasing content of PNFs, although the films are still ductile
at the maximum PNF content (15 wt %). Infrared spectroscopy confirms
that the strongly hydrogen-bonded β-sheets in the PNFs are retained
in the composites. The films appear with a PNF-induced undulated upper
surface. It is shown that micrometer-scale spatial variations in the
glycerol distribution are not the cause of these undulations. Instead,
the undulations seem to be a feature of the PNF material itself. It
was also shown that, apart from plasticizing the protein film, the
presence of glycerol seemed to favor to some extent exfoliation of
stacked β-sheets in the proteins, as revealed by X-ray diffraction