CHANGES OF SDS-PAGE PATTERNS OF SOYMILK PROTEIN AND TRYPSIN INHIBITOR ACTIVITY INDUCED BY HEATING / 营养学报
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica
;
(6)1956.
Artículo
en Chino
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To evaluate the heating effects on SDS PAGE patterns of soymilk protein, trypsin inhibitor activity and sulfhydryl bond content in soymilkMethods:
Soymilk samples were heated at 95 ℃,120 ℃ and 140 ℃.SDS PAGE was adopted to detect the pattern changes of soymilk proteins after heating and ? mercaptoethanol pretreatment. Trypsin activities were analyzed to detect the changes of trypsin inhibitor activities. Ellman method was used to detect sulfhydryl bond.Results:
The protein bands of 7,8,11,12,13,14,15,16 disappeared and one new band(band 17)with Mr of 104 620 appeared in the SDS PAGE pattern of soymilk proteins after heated at 95 ℃,120 ℃ and 140 ℃. The sulfhydryl bond content decreased after heating and this change contributed to the pattern change of soymilk protein by ? mercaptoethanol pretreatment and by determining the sulfhydryl bond content. The holding time to inactivate 90% of soy bean inhibitor activity at 95 ℃ ,120 ℃ and 140 ℃ were 35 min, 7 min and 60 s respectively.Conclusion:
Heating treatment may change the sulfhydryl bond and SDS PAGE pattern of soymilk proteins. The TDT curve indicates that the holding time required to inactivate 90% of soybean trypsin inhibitor could be reduced ten folds by raising 30 ℃ within the temperature range of 95 140 ℃.
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Revista:
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica
Año:
1956
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