https://www.selleckchem.com/products/AZD0530.html Although recognized as a "gold standard" emulsifier in food industry, gum arabic (GA) is characterized by high dosage consumption and inconsistent emulsification performance. This work aimed to solve the above shortcomings by crosslinking GA with genipin. The resulting genipin-crosslinked GA (G-GA) had larger molecular weight (1596 kg/mol) and mean radius of gyration (64.9 nm) than the control GA (denoted as C-GA; 529 kg/mol and 19.2 nm), featuring a more compact conformation. More importantly, the proportion of the arabinogalactan protein (AGP) component of G-GA increased, endowing G-GA with enhanced emulsifying stability. The dosage required for emulsification were less for G-GA (7.5 %) than C-GA (15 %) in 20 % oil emulsion. The G-GA-stabilized emulsions sterilized (110 °C for 30 min) or treated at 60 °C for 10 d were more stable. Overall, this study demonstrates that genipin crosslinking is a suitable strategy providing GA with enhanced emulsification properties while saving the emulsifier dosage.A neutral polysaccharide (HJP-1a) and three acid polysaccharides (HJP-2, HJP-3 and HJP-4) were obtained from Z. jujuba cv. Hamidazao. HJP-1a was mainly composed of arabinose and galactose in a ratio of 56.920.0, with an average molecular weight of 3.115 × 104 g/mol. HJP-2, HJP-3 and HJP-4 were homogeneous heteropolysaccharides mainly containing galacturonic acid, arabinose and galactose, with average molecular weights of 4.590 × 104, 6.986 × 104 and 1.951 × 105 g/mol, respectively. Structural characterization indicated that the backbone of HJP-3 appeared to be mainly composed of →4)-α-d-GalpA (1→ and →2,4)-α-l-Rhap (1→ residues with some branches consisting of →5)-α-l-Araf (1→ residues and terminals of T-α-l-Araf (1→ and T-β-d-Galp residues. The four purified fractions displayed dose-dependent radical scavenging activity on ABTS+ radicals and reducing capacity, as well as excellent protective effect on H2O2-induced HepG2