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Impact of Electric Arcs and Pulsed Electric Fields on the Functional Properties of Beta-Lactoglobulin.

Rock-Seth AgouaLaurent BazinetEugène VorobievNabil GrimiSergey Mikhaylin
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Beta-lactoglobulin (β-lg) is a major whey protein with various techno-functional properties that can be improved by several treatments. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore the impact of green high-voltage electrical treatments (HVETs)-namely, pulsed electric fields and electric arcs-on the functional properties of β-lg. Both emulsifying and foaming stability and capacity, as well as the hygroscopicity of non-treated and pretreated β-lg, were explored. The results demonstrated that the emulsifying capacity and stability of pretreated samples increased by 43% and 22% when compared to native β-lg, respectively. Likewise, the pretreated β-lg displayed better foaming stability compared to native β-lg. In addition, the HVETs significantly decreased the hygroscopicity of β-lg (by 48% on average), making it a good ingredient with reduced hygroscopicity for the food industry.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • climate change