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. 2021 Sep 23;26(19):5764. doi: 10.3390/molecules26195764

Figure 8.

Figure 8

(A) FFA released over time from WPI-stabilized emulsion in respect to two different forms of BS: NaTC and NaDC at 10mM under physiological conditions at 310.15 K. Experimental results of CMC of NaTC and NaDC at 310.15 K with errors are also shown. The CMC of NaTC and NaDC have been shown to be statistically significant, p < 0.0001, and are comparable to previously determined values (5–20% of FFA after 60 min for NaTC and NaTDC at 10 mM and 50 mM, methylcellulose stabilized emulsion [64], 10–13% of FFA after 60 min for mix BS at 9.7 mM, WPI-stabilized emulsion [65], 6.5–15% of FFA after 60 min. for mix BS at 10 mM [66]. (B) Statistical significance was calculated by using the t-sample t-test. The magnitude of the %FFA is in line with results from other researchers who also digested sunflower oil/WPI, or other protein emulsions, with similar emulsion sizes [64,65,67]. p < 0.0001 indicates that the values are statistically significant.