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Influence of pH on viscoelastic properties of heat-induced gels obtained with a β-Lactoglobulin fraction isolated from bovine milk whey hydrolysates
Estévez, Natalia; Fuciños, Pablo; Bargiela, Verónica; Picó, Guillermo Alfredo
; Woitovich Valetti, Nadia
; Tovar, Clara Asunción; Rúa, M. Luisa
Fecha de publicación:
03/2017
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Food Chemistry
ISSN:
0308-8146
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Inglés
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Resumen
A β-Lactoglobulin fraction (r-βLg) was isolated from whey hydrolysates produced with cardosins from Cynara cardunculus. The impact of the hydrolysis process on the r-βLg structure and the rheological properties of heat-induced gels obtained thereafter were studied at different pH values. Differences were observed between r-βLg and commercial β-Lg used as control. Higher values for the fluorescence emission intensity and red shifts of the emission wavelength of r-βLg suggested changes in its tertiary structure and more solvent-exposed tryptophan residues. Circular dichroism spectra also supported these evidences indicating that hydrolysis yielded an intermediate (non-native) β-Lg state. The thermal history of r-βLg through the new adopted conformation improved the microstructure of the gels at acidic pH. So, a new microstructure with better rheological characteristics (higher conformational flexibility and lower rigidity) and greater water holding ability was founded for r-βLg gel. These results were reflected in the microstructural analysis by scanning electron microscopy.
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Estévez, Natalia; Fuciños, Pablo; Bargiela, Verónica; Picó, Guillermo Alfredo; Woitovich Valetti, Nadia; et al.; Influence of pH on viscoelastic properties of heat-induced gels obtained with a β-Lactoglobulin fraction isolated from bovine milk whey hydrolysates; Elsevier; Food Chemistry; 219; 3-2017; 169-178
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