Heat treatment in the presence of arginine increases the emulsifying properties of soy proteins.

Hiroshi Kano,Kentaro Shiraki

Food chemistry: X(2023)

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This study aimed to improve the emulsifying properties of commercial soy protein isolates (CSPIs). CSPIs were thermally denatured without additives (CSPI_H) and with arginine (CSPI_A), urea (CSPI_U), and guanidine hydrochloride (CSPI_G), which improve protein solubility to prevent aggregation. These additives were removed by dialysis, and the samples were lyophilized. CSPI_A resulted in high emulsifying properties. FT-IR analysis showed that the β-sheet content in CSPI_A was reduced compared to that of untreated CSPI (CSPI_F). Fluorescence analysis showed that the tryptophan-derived emission peak of CSPI_A shifted between CSPI_F and CSPI_H which was exposed to hydrophobic amino acid chains with aggregation. As a result, the structure of CSPI_A became moderately unfolded and exposed the hydrophobic amino acid chains without aggregation. The CSPI_A solution had a more reduced oil-water interface tension than other CSPIs. These results support that CSPI_A attaches efficiently to the oil-water interface and produces small, less flocculated emulsions.
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Aggregation,Arginine,Commercial soy protein isolate,Emulsifying properties,Flocculation
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