Calcium Addition, pH and High Hydrostatic Pressure Effects on Soybean Protein Isolates—Part 2: Emulsifying Properties

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Carlos A. Manassero
Valérie Beaumal
Sergio R. Vaudagna
Francisco Speroni
Marc Anton
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[1] Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA),Instituto Tecnología de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación de Agroindustria
[2] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET),Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Criotecnología de Alimentos (CIDCA) – CCT La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
[3] Universidad Nacional de La Plata y Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas,UR1268 BIA, Biopolymères Interactions Assemblages
[4] INRA,Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
[5] Universidad Nacional de La Plata,undefined
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Bridging flocculation; Emulsion stability; Interfacial protein concentration; Coalescence;
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Soybean protein isolates (SPI) represent an important source of proteins that are used to prepare oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions. The influence of an innovative treatment (high hydrostatic pressure, HHP) combined with calcium addition at different pH levels and protein concentrations on the formation and stability of o/w SPI emulsions was evaluated in this work. When applied separately, calcium addition or HHP treatment produced different effect at pHs 5.9 and 7.0. Calcium addition led to stable emulsions with decreased flocculation index (FI) at pH 5.9 and low protein concentration (5 g L−1), whereas at pH 7.0, this effect was observed at high protein concentration (10 g L−1). In these conditions, calcium would favor the arrival of big aggregates to interface, which would be modified and adsorbed during homogenization. Treatment with HHP decreased FI and stabilized emulsions during storage at pH 7.0 (but not at pH 5.9) when prepared from 10 g L−1 protein dispersions. In these conditions, protein unfolding due to HHP-induced denaturation, and high ζ-potential would be responsible for emulsion improvement. Combination of calcium addition and HHP treatment impaired both formation and stabilization abilities of SPI at both pHs. Bridging flocculation was enhanced in these samples while interfacial protein concentration and percentage of adsorbed protein were increased. Thus, soybean proteins that were subjected to combined calcium addition and HHP treatment exhibited a great ability to associate each other, what can be useful to improve other functional properties such as gelation.
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页码:2079 / 2093
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