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Supercritical fluid extrusion of pea flour and pea protein concentrate: Effects on functional and structural attributes.
This research investigated the effectiveness of supercritical fluid extrusion (SCFX) to modify the functional and structural characteristics of pea protein concentrate (PPC) and pea flour (PF). The results indicate that the SCFX process favorably modified the hydration properties of PPC and PF needed for developments in the structural and textural qualities of the meat analogs and other similar products. The water-holding capacity of extruded PPC and PF improved significantly. The SCFX-extruded samples showed greater emulsifying activity and stability index compared to the unextruded samples. The reduced solubility of the extruded samples indicates changes in the native protein structure and further denaturation due to the SCFX process. Denaturation is a prerequisite for protein texturization to produce meat analogs. Enhanced exposure of sulfhydryl (SH) groups indicates the favorable modification of the protein structure after extrusion. Free SH groups participate in covalent intramolecular disulfide linkages during the solidification process, enhancing the fibrous degree and formation of anisotropic structures. Additionally, the increase in surface hydrophobicity observed in the extruded samples demonstrates the ability of the SCFX process to enhance hydrophobic interactions among protein molecules, resulting in a stronger network formation. Overall, these findings showed the potential of SCFX processing as an innovative technique to effectively modify the structural and functional properties of PPC and PF, thereby enhancing their potential utility in creating novel food products from pea proteins.
期刊介绍:
The goal of the Journal of Food Science is to offer scientists, researchers, and other food professionals the opportunity to share knowledge of scientific advancements in the myriad disciplines affecting their work, through a respected peer-reviewed publication. The Journal of Food Science serves as an international forum for vital research and developments in food science.
The range of topics covered in the journal include:
-Concise Reviews and Hypotheses in Food Science
-New Horizons in Food Research
-Integrated Food Science
-Food Chemistry
-Food Engineering, Materials Science, and Nanotechnology
-Food Microbiology and Safety
-Sensory and Consumer Sciences
-Health, Nutrition, and Food
-Toxicology and Chemical Food Safety
The Journal of Food Science publishes peer-reviewed articles that cover all aspects of food science, including safety and nutrition. Reviews should be 15 to 50 typewritten pages (including tables, figures, and references), should provide in-depth coverage of a narrowly defined topic, and should embody careful evaluation (weaknesses, strengths, explanation of discrepancies in results among similar studies) of all pertinent studies, so that insightful interpretations and conclusions can be presented. Hypothesis papers are especially appropriate in pioneering areas of research or important areas that are afflicted by scientific controversy.