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Inhibition Effect of Ultrasound on the Formation of Lysinoalanine in Rapeseed Protein Isolates during pH Shift Treatment.

Yihe LiZhaoli ZhangWenbin RenYang WangBenjamin Kumah MintahMokhtar DabbourYizhi HouRonghai HeYu ChengHaile Ma
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
pH shift is an effective technique for modifying functional properties of food proteins. However, it can increase lysinoalanine (LAL) content under alkali conditions, thus limiting the use of proteins. This study investigated the inhibition effect of ultrasonic parameters on LAL formation in rapeseed protein isolates (RPI) during pH shift treatment (pH-ST). Results showed that the content of LAL decreased by 49.5% and 74.1%, following the use of ultrasound (28 kHz, 40 W/L, 40 °C, and 30 min) under alkali and acidic treatment, respectively. Structural analysis showed that after ultrasonic irradiation, increased sulfhydryl groups and amino acids reduced the dehydroalanine and, thus, decreased LAL content. Particle size, secondary structure, and microstructure (SEM, AFM) analyses showed relative dispersion in protein distribution, reducing intermolecular or intramolecular cross-linking, thereby lowering the LAL content. Thus, ultrasonic-aided pH-ST may be an operational technique toward minimizing LAL formation in RPI.
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