Fluorescence Spectroscopy as a Tool to Unravel the Dynamics of Protein Nanoparticle Formation by Liquid Antisolvent Precipitation

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Maria G. Corradini
Maarten Demol
Jeroen Boeve
Richard D. Ludescher
Iris J. Joye
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[1] The State University of New Jersey,Department of Food Science, Rutgers
[2] University of Massachusetts,Department of Food Science
[3] KU Leuven,Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems
[4] University of Guelph,Department of Food Science
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Food Biophysics | 2017年 / 12卷
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Whey protein; Gliadin; Fluorescence; Trp; Tyr; Liquid antisolvent precipitation;
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Protein-based particles are very promising colloidal systems for protection and controlled release applications in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical sector. One technique to produce these protein colloidal particles is liquid antisolvent precipitation (LAS). Despite the simplicity and versatility of LAS, not much is known about the protein conformational changes and interactions that are at the basis of the particle formation process. In this study, steady state fluorescence experiments using intrinsic fluorophores were evaluated as a tool to unravel the dynamics of the protein nanoparticle formation. Colloidal whey protein isolate and gliadin particles were produced by LAS. Changes in particle diameter (distribution), polydispersity index and photophysical properties of intrinsic fluorophores were monitored as a function of antisolvent concentration. By combining dynamic light scattering with photophysical data, a model of the changes occurring during particle formation and disintegration could be proposed. The results suggest that particle formation and disintegration are fully reversible processes during which the main changes in protein conformation (around the fluorescent probes) occur at the same antisolvent concentrations. In principle, steady state fluorescence measurements using intrinsic probes can indeed be used to effectively report on (part of the) conformational changes for both protein systems under study.
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