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Structural Characterization of Amaranth Protein Gels
Authors:Maria V  Avanza  Maria C  Puppo  Maria C  Añón
Affiliation:Author Avanza is with Facultad de Ciencias Exactas - Univ. Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina.;Authors Puppo and Añón are with Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en CriotecnologíadeAlimentos-CIDCA (UNLP-CONICET)-47y116,1900 La Plata, Argentina. Direct inquiries to author Añón (E-mail: ).
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Gelation capacity of a native amaranth protein isolate was studied. Structural properties of gels prepared at different protein concentration and heating conditions were analyzed. Proteins present in amaranth isolates obtained by water extraction at pH 9.0 and subsequent isoelectric precipitation are able to form gels of yellowish appearance. Gel color intensity increased while luminosity decreased with increasing protein concentrations. High protein concentration allowed the formation of matrices with high water-holding capacity. In addition, increasing the heating temperature resulted in gels of high luminosity and low water-holding capacity. The increase of protein concentration (10% to 20% w/v) as well as the increase of heating temperature (70°C to 95°C) and heating time (10 to 30 min) resulted in the formation of a more ordered matrix with smaller pores, mainly stabilized by disulfide bonds and, at a lower extent, by noncovalent interactions (specially hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions). Both amaranth globulin (11S globulin and P globulin) participated in gel structure via high-molecular-weight aggregates (>100 kD). Gel structure was stabilized via noncovalent bonds by monomer species of 42 kD and those of molecular mass lower than 20 kD localized in the interstitial spaces of gel matrix.
Keywords:amaranth proteins  gelation  gel micro structure  water imbibing capacity  gel color
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