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Plant Foods Hum Nutr ; 77(1): 141-149, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35247155

RESUMO

Gelling ability of a bean protein isolate (BPI) obtained from a naturally low-lectin variety (Phaseolus vulgaris var. Almonga) was analysed. For that purpose differences on gels processing: concentration (14% and 17%), salt addition (0 and 2%), and pH (6.5 -lot A- and 7 -lot B), were studied to obtain suitable colour, mechanical and viscoelastic properties for making appropriate meat and seafood analogues. Gelation at pH 7 at both 14 and 17% BPI concentrations, produced less rigid, more flexible, time-stable and cohesive gel networks. Colour of the resulting gels was white enough to be considered as an adequate base for making plant-based analogues. The content of total galactoside, inositol phosphates and trypsin inhibitors (bioactive compounds) present in one serving (100 g) of these BPI gels were up to 0.80 mg/g, 8.06 mg/g and 239 TIUs, respectively.


Assuntos
Lectinas , Phaseolus , Géis/química , Lectinas/química , Phaseolus/química , Inibidores da Tripsina
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Food Chem ; 364: 130308, 2021 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34157591

RESUMO

Fish is one of the eight major foods causing type-I food allergy, and the prevalence of its allergy is increasing in part due to changes in consumption habits. One of the main drivers for these changes has been the processing developments transforming the fish muscle into seafood products. Most fish allergic patients react to the Ca2+-binding protein ß-parvalbumin (ß-PV) abundant in muscle. Here we have analyzed the effect of processing in the content and allergenic properties of the ß-PV. We found that the transformation process decreases the ß-PV content (4.7 ± 0.3 mg/g muscle, 0.24 ± 0.03 mg/g surimi, ≤0.003 ± 0.001 mg/g in seafood products), reduces the specific-IgE binding and prevents allergy relevant properties such the protease resistance and amyloid aggregation. These results suggest seafood products as potentially tolerable foods for fish allergic patients, but milk and egg allergic patients should be aware of the presence relevant additives.


Assuntos
Hipersensibilidade Alimentar , Parvalbuminas , Alérgenos , Animais , Produtos Pesqueiros , Humanos , Músculos , Alimentos Marinhos
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Plant Foods Hum Nutr ; 75(4): 642-650, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33097987

RESUMO

Recently, legume protein isolates are increasingly of interest as ingredients for the food industry; however, in spite of their health benefits, there is a limited information about the presence of bioactive compounds in the protein isolates. The objective of this study was to establish the phytochemical composition and selected techno-functional properties of pea and bean flours and their protein isolates obtained applying different drying methods. Regarding proximate composition, bean flour contained higher amounts of total protein (23%) and fat (44%) than pea flour; bean protein isolate (BPI) contained higher total and soluble protein, fat and starch than the pea protein isolate (PPI). Both protein isolates showed a similar emulsifying capacity (around 27%). Emulsion stability and foaming capacity were higher in the PPI (around 36%). Bean flour contained lower amounts of α-galactosides (31.64 mg/g) but a higher trypsin inhibitors content (21.95 TIU/mg) than pea flour. The preparation procedure of the protein isolates affected the bioactive compound content. The PPI showed a reduction of inositol phosphates (13%), galactosides (76%), trypsin inhibitors (90%) and total phenolic compounds (35%) compared to its whole flour. The BPI contained higher amounts of inositol phosphates (137%) and total phenolic compounds (135%) than its flour, while it showed a lower content of galactosides (54%) and a similar amount of trypsin inhibitors. Thus, the bioactive compound content and the functional properties studied indicate that protein isolates can be used as ingredients with added-value in the development of new formulated food products, allowing their increasing use in the food industry.


Assuntos
Fabaceae , Farinha , Pisum sativum , Compostos Fitoquímicos , Inibidores da Tripsina
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 158: 865-874, 2020 May 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32380111

RESUMO

The purpose of this research was to investigate the cryoprotective role of EWP-XO in the prevention of oxidative and structural changes in the myofibrillar proteins (MPs). Different concentrations of egg white protein and xylooligosaccharide (EWP-XO) mixture (0, 2, 4 and 6%) were added to the MPs of Culter alburnus fish during frozen storage (-18 °C) of 60 days. During the study, it was observed that EWP-XO significantly (P < .05) reduced the Ca-ATPase activity, which is greatly related with tertiary structural changes. Meanwhile, carbonyl contents of MPs increased in line with frozen storage (control samples). Meanwhile, samples treated with 6% EWP-XO showed less increase in carbonyl content indicating the decreased protein oxidation. The addition of EWP-XO efficiently inhibited the decline in the sulfhydryl contents. Furthermore, through circular dichroism analysis it was confirmed that the addition of EWP-XO increased the secondary structural stability by preventing the reduction in α-helix content. Microstructural analysis confirmed the preservation of a well-structured protein network that reduced the porosity and protein aggregation of MPs gel. It was concluded that 6% EWP-XO was an effective cryoprotectant mixture, which preserved the functional and structural properties of Culter alburnus during 60 days of frozen storage period.

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Br J Nutr ; 124(4): 418-431, 2020 08 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32252833

RESUMO

There is an urgent need to find alternative feed resources that can further substitute fishmeal in Atlantic salmon diets without compromising health and food quality, in particular during the finishing feeding period when the feed demand is highest and flesh quality effects are most significant. This study investigates efficacy of substituting a isoprotein (35 %) and isolipid (35 %) low fishmeal diet (FM, 15 %) with Antarctic krill meal (KM, 12 %) during 3 months with growing finishing 2·3 kg salmon (quadruplicate sea cages/diet). Final body weight (3·9 (se 0·04) kg) was similar in the dietary groups, but the KM group had more voluminous body shape, leaner hearts and improved fillet integrity, firmness and colour. Ectopic epithelial cells and focal Ca deposits in intestine were only detected in the FM group. Transcriptome profiling by microarray of livers showed dietary effects on several immune genes, and a panel of structural genes were up-regulated in the KM group, including cadherin and connexin. Up-regulation of genes encoding myosin heavy chain proteins was the main finding in skeletal muscle. Morphology examination by scanning electron microscopy and secondary structure by Fourier transform IR spectroscopy revealed more ordered and stable collagen architecture of the KM group. NEFA composition of skeletal muscle indicated altered metabolism of n-3, n-6 and SFA of the KM group. The results demonstrated that improved health and meat quality in Atlantic salmon fed krill meal were associated with up-regulation of immune genes, proteins defining muscle properties and genes involved in cell contacts and adhesion, altered fatty acid metabolism and fat deposition, and improved gut health and collagen structure.


Assuntos
Ração Animal/análise , Salmo salar , Alimentos Marinhos/análise , Animais , Euphausiacea , Análise de Alimentos , Qualidade dos Alimentos , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Fígado/metabolismo
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Food Chem ; 239: 1226-1234, 2018 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28873544

RESUMO

To address the effect of absence of NaCl on myosin heavy chain polymerization during two-step surimi gelation (different setting temperatures/times -5°C/24h and 30°C/30min-followed by heating at 90°C/30min) were considered. In gel samples made without salt (Lot A), no myosin heavy chain (MHC) polymerization was observed, only aggregation, as indicated by the electrophoresis in polyacrylamide/agarose gel profile. Moreover, these gels were characterized by weakly stabilized protein networks as denoted by the dynamic oscillatory measurement and FTIR analysis, resulting in poor quality gels. On the other hand, in gels made with added salt, MHC polymerization occurred, as evidenced by the electrophoresis, and the gelation resulted in a well-stabilized protein network with good physicochemical properties.


Assuntos
Produtos Pesqueiros , Géis , Polimerização , Cloreto de Sódio , Temperatura
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Food Chem ; 196: 791-9, 2016 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26593556

RESUMO

This study tested the effect of adding tetra-sodium pyrophosphate, cystine and lysine as surimi gelation enhancers (Alaska Pollock) in order to reduce the sodium content of gels up to 0.3%. These gels were compared with others that contained 3% NaCl content (the amount typically used for surimi processing). To induce protein gelation, gels were first heated and then set at 5 °C/24 h. Once the physicochemical and rheological properties of the gels were determined, cystine and lysine were found to be the most effective additives improving the characteristics of low NaCl surimi gels. The action of these additives is mainly based on the induction of myofibrillar protein unfolding thus facilitating the formation of the types of bonds needed to establish an appropriate network. It was found that a setting period was needed for gel processing to maximize the effect of the additives.


Assuntos
Produtos Pesqueiros/análise , Proteínas de Peixes/química , Aditivos Alimentares/química , Sódio/análise , Animais , Manipulação de Alimentos , Gadiformes , Géis/química , Temperatura Alta , Reologia
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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; 56(2): 237-48, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25000341

RESUMO

A general overview, focusing on new trends in the different techniques used in restructured seafood product processing has been described in this work. Heat-induced gelation has been more widely studied in scientific literature than cold gelation technology. This latter technology includes the use of hydrocolloids (alginates and glucomannan) or enzymes (microbial transglutaminase) for making both raw and cooked restructured products. In restructuration processes, fortification processing with some functional ingredients is studied, giving as a result extra value to the products as well as increasing the variety of new seafood products. The process of alleviating heavy metals and organic pollutants from the raw material used has also been reviewed in the present paper.


Assuntos
Tecnologia de Alimentos , Produtos da Carne/análise , Alimentos Marinhos/análise , Animais , Culinária , Temperatura Alta
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