Thermal inactivation kinetics of peroxidase and lipoxygenase from fresh pinto beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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Ahmet Yemenicioğlu
Mehmet Özkan
Sedat Velioğlu
B. Cemeroğlu
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[1] Department of Food Engineering,
[2] Faculty of Agriculture,undefined
[3] Ankara University,undefined
[4] Diskapi-Ankara 06110,undefined
[5] Turkey,undefined
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Key words Pinto beans; Peroxidase; Lipoxygenase; Soluble enzymes; Heat stability;
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 Thermal inactivation kinetics of crude peroxidase (POX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) in fresh pinto beans were studied over the temperature range of 55–90°C. The inactivation of both enzymes followed first-order kinetics. The biphasic inactivation curves for POX indicate the existence of several isoenzymes of varying heat stability. In the temperature range of 55–70°C, the activation energies (Ea) of POX were 46.5 kcal·mol–1 for the heat-labile portion and 37.6 kcal·mol–1 for the heat-stable portion. On the other hand, the LOX enzyme had an Ea value of 42.26 kcal·mol–1 at 55–75°C and 49.1 kcal·mol–1 at 55–90°C.
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