Influence of spray-drying temperature on physicochemical and functional properties of protein isolates of three leguminous plants (Canavalia ensiformis, Vigna unguiculata and Glycine max) from Cameroon

Kom Blaise, N. Y. Nicolas, B. Clémence, K. Richard
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Abstract Leguminous plants have been used for centuries by rural communities as food, medicine and for cosmetic applications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of spray-drying temperature on physicochemical and functional properties of protein isolates from three leguminous species. We found that pH is a major parameter of proteins’ solubility. The highest solubility was observed at pH 2 and between pH 8–12. The isoelectric pH was 4.5. The protein content of protein isolates was between 78.97% for Vigna Unguiculata and 88.43% for Glycine max. Highest water absorption capacity was observed when spray-drying temperature was at 130°C. The smallest gelling concentration of isolates was between 18 and 20% for G. max; 14–16% for V. Unguiculata; and 8–12% for C. ensiformis. The coalescence phenomenon followed by clarification was observed on emulsions after 24 h with the help of a turbiscan. The granulometric distribution of emulsions was monomodal.
喷雾干燥温度对喀麦隆三种豆科植物(Canavalia ensiformis、Vigna unguiculata和Glycine max)蛋白质分离物理化和功能特性的影响
几个世纪以来,豆科植物一直被农村社区用作食品、药物和化妆品。研究了喷雾干燥温度对三种豆科植物分离蛋白理化性质和功能特性的影响。我们发现pH值是蛋白质溶解度的主要参数。pH 2和pH 8-12之间溶解度最高。等电pH为4.5。分离蛋白的蛋白质含量分别为:荆芥78.97%和甘氨酸88.43%。当喷雾干燥温度为130℃时,吸水率最高。G. max的最小胶凝浓度为18% ~ 20%;为14-16%;C. ensiformis为8-12%。在浊度仪的帮助下,在乳剂上观察到24小时后的聚结和澄清现象。乳剂的粒度分布呈单峰分布。
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Cogent Chemistry
Cogent Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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