Effect of ultrasound treatment on the wet heating Maillard reaction between β-conglycinin and maltodextrin and on the emulsifying properties of conjugates

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Bo Zhang
Yujie J. Chi
Bing Li
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[1] Food College,
[2] Northeast Agricultural University,undefined
[3] Chinese Education Ministry’s and Provincial Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology,undefined
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Ultrasound treatment; β-Conglycinin; Maltodextrin; Maillard reaction; Emulsifying properties;
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Soy β-conglycinin (7S) was grafted with maltodextrin (MD) by combined ultrasound treatment and wet heating Maillard reaction in this work. The physicochemical and emulsifying properties of 7S–MDH (classical wet heating) and 7S–MDUH (ultrasound-assisted wet heating grafting) have been investigated. Ultrasound treatment could speed up the conjugation process and obtain a protein–polysaccharide conjugate that exhibits superior functionality compared with the one obtained simply by wet heat treatment. The degree of grafting of 32.73 % was obtained in 30 min by ultrasound-assisted wet heating , whereas classical wet heating required 60 min. SDS-PAGE analysis indicated that 7S globulin had become complex with MD to form conjugates of higher molecular weight. Reduction in the contents of lysine and arginine during the graft reaction indicated that these two amino acid residues had the covalent linkage between 7S and MD. The results of secondary structure showed that grafted 7S had decreased α-helix level and increased β-sheet and unordered coil levels. In addition, ultrasound-assisted treatment significantly changes in surface hydrophobicity (H0), emulsifying activity index and emulsifying stability index of 7S (p < 0.05). Moreover, the emulsions of 7S–MDUH were stable under unfavorable conditions, such as extreme pH, ionic strength and heat treatment temperature, which is mainly due to changes in surface hydrophobicity (H0) and secondary structure, resulting in a reduction in protein molecular steric hindrance in an increase in molecular flexibility. This study demonstrated that combined ultrasound treatment and wet heating Maillard reaction could potentially be applied as a method to prepare 7S–MD conjugates.
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