Marija Korićanac, Jelena Mijalković, Predrag Petrović, Neda Pavlović, Zorica Knežević-Jugović
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摘要
随着可持续性继续成为全球关注的焦点,利用农业工业废物作为可再生资源是一种很有前途的解决方案。在本研究中,将探索南瓜叶生物质作为一种农业工业废弃物的潜力,利用热混凝技术作为替代蛋白质来源。一个关键的挑战是绿色蛋白质的积累,这是一种富含蛋白质的副产品。由于其有限的功能特性,这种废物部分尚未得到充分研究,这是本研究的主要重点,旨在实现完全的生物质利用。这项研究的新颖之处在于,结合ph转移和控制热处理的应用,以提高从南瓜叶生物质中分离的绿色蛋白的溶解度。南瓜叶生物质是从农业工业废物中提取的一种未被开发的蛋白质部分。得到的绿色粗蛋白粉的叶干生物量产率为47.95 g/kg,蛋白质含量为53.58%,氨基酸结构优良,抗氧化性能显著。另一方面,在2 ~ 10的pH范围内,其溶解度低于25%,等电点在pH 4.4。经过优化的pH移位和热处理后,绿蛋白的溶解度显著提高,在pH为8时达到89.74%,是处理前的近4.5倍,仅在等电点处溶解度较低,在1 M NaCl的盐浓度下仍保持良好的稳定性。粒径从1883 nm减小到192 nm,粒径分布更加均匀。SDS-PAGE和FTIR反褶积分析表明结构发生了变化,可能与二硫键形成有关。这项有希望的研究结果不仅确保了生物质的完全利用,而且还强调了进一步研究绿色修饰蛋白潜力的必要性,因为观察到的改进开辟了许多生物技术应用。一个潜在的方向是绿色蛋白稳定乳剂,其支持的α -螺旋含量显著增加,与增强的功能特性相关,这为未来稳定和功能乳剂的研究提供了新的可能性。
Exploring green proteins from pumpkin leaf biomass: assessing their potential as a novel alternative protein source and functional alterations via pH-Shift treatment.
As sustainability continues to be a major global focus, the use of agro-industrial waste as a renewable resource presents a promising solution. In this study, the potential of pumpkin leaf biomass, a type of agro-industrial waste, will be explored as an alternative protein source using thermal coagulation. A key challenge is the accumulation of green proteins, a protein-rich byproduct. This waste fraction, which has been insufficiently investigated due to its limited functional properties, is the main focus of this research, aimed at enabling complete biomass utilization. The novelty of this research lies in the application of combined pH-shift and controlled heat treatment to improve the solubility of green proteins isolated from pumpkin leaf biomass - an underexplored protein fraction derived from agro-industrial waste. The obtained crude green protein powder, with a yield of 47.95 g/kg of leaf dry biomass, exhibited a satisfactory composition, containing 53.58% protein, a high-quality amino acid profile, and notable antioxidant properties. On the other hand, it exhibited low solubility, below 25%, across the pH range of 2-10, with the isoelectric point at pH 4.4. Following the application of an optimized pH-shift and heat treatment, green proteins solubility increased significantly, reaching 89.74% at pH 8, nearly 4.5 times higher than before treatment, showing low solubility only at the isoelectric point and excellent stability maintained in salt concentrations up to 1 M NaCl. A notable decrease in particle size was observed, from 1883 nm to 192 nm, leading to a more uniform particle size distribution. SDS-PAGE and FTIR deconvolution analyses indicated structural changes, possibly involving disulfide bond formation. The promising findings of this research, not only ensure complete biomass utilization, but also highlight the need for further investigation regarding the potential of green modified proteins, as the observed improvements open up numerous biotechnological applications. One potential direction is green protein-stabilized emulsions, supported by a significant increase in alpha-helix content associated with enhanced functional properties, which offers new possibilities for future research on stable and functional emulsions.
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