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- Title
Comparing Quality and Functional Properties of Protein Isolates from Soybean Cakes: Effect of De-Oiling Technologies.
- Authors
Cestonaro, Giulia; Gonzalez-Ortega, Rodrigo; Grosso, Antonella L.; Morozova, Ksenia; Ferrentino, Giovanna; Scampicchio, Matteo; Costanzo, Enrico
- Abstract
Driven by growing concerns about food supply and the environment, research on alternative protein sources has become increasingly important. In this context, de-oiled seed cakes, particularly soybean cakes, have emerged as a promising option. However, the conventional methods, such as organic solvent extraction, from which these cakes are obtained present several limitations. This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) as an alternative method for de-oiling soybean seeds and obtaining related protein isolates. By using SFE for de-oiling, it was possible to achieve 19% more protein isolates from soybean cakes than the conventional de-oiling method using hexane. Moreover, protein isolates from the SFE de-oiled cake reported significantly improved (p < 0.05) emulsifying abilities and water absorption capacity. Gel electrophoresis and differential scanning calorimetry indicated the presence of a higher concentration of proteins in their native state in the SFE de-oiled flour. Finally, results from the sulfhydryl group content, surface hydrophobicity, and protein dispersibility index also supported these conclusions. The SFE process produced de-oiled soybean cakes with superior functional characteristics and lower environmental impact. Thus, this study provided important information for the food industry to develop more sustainable and healthier production methods.
- Subjects
SUPERCRITICAL fluid extraction; SOYBEAN; SUSTAINABILITY; CAKE; DIFFERENTIAL scanning calorimetry; SULFHYDRYL group
- Publication
Processes, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 3, p600
- ISSN
2227-9717
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/pr12030600