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- Title
Interaction between carrageenan/soy protein isolates and salt-soluble meat protein.
- Authors
Xue-qin Gao; Xiu-zhen Hao; Guo-yuan Xiong; Qing-feng Ge; Wan-gang Zhang; Guang-hong Zhou; Xiao-yu Yue
- Abstract
The effects of combined κ-carrageenan (CAR) and soy protein isolate (SPI) on gel strength, water loss, the rheological properties, particle size, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and Raman spectroscopy of salt soluble meat protein were evaluated. Combination of CAR/SPI increased gel strength and water retention of SSMP (salt-soluble meat protein), suggesting that molecular interaction may have occurred. However, no indications of specific molecular interactions were observed upon addition of stabilizing/destabilizing reagents. The results showed that hydrophobic force affected the water retention of salt soluble protein gel, and hydrogen bond significantly affected the formation of gel. The analysis of the Raman spectra showed that adding of combined CAR/SPI in SSMP decreased the content of a-helix and increased the content of β-sheet. SDS-PAGE did not show significant interactions between SSMP and CAR/SPI indicating that the property improvement of combined SSMP/SPI/CAR gel was not related to chemical reaction. Instead, physical rearrangement process and electrostatic attraction resulted from SPI, CAR and SSMP molecule could contribute to the gel quality improvement.
- Subjects
CARRAGEENANS; PROTEIN content of meat; PROTEIN-protein interactions; SODIUM dodecyl sulfate; RAMAN spectroscopy
- Publication
Food & Bioproducts Processing: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part C, 2016, Vol 100, Issue Part A, p47
- ISSN
0960-3085
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.fbp.2016.06.014