Effect of extrusion cooking on protein modification in wheat flour

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Thomas Fischer
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[1] Institut für Lebensmittel und Umweltforschung e.V.,
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Extrusion; Wheat protein; Gluten; Wheat flour; Disulfide bonds;
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Common soft wheat flour was extruded at three different temperatures and two different moistures. To investigate the dependence of the wheat protein modification on processing conditions, their solubilities in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) were compared with those in SDS+(2-mercaptoethanol) ME. Furthermore, free sulfhydryl groups were detected with Ellman’s Reagent and SDS-PAGE was performed under reducing and non-reducing conditions. The solubility values in SDS were greatly reduced after extrusion. The solubility values in SDS+ME were not affected. We therefore concluded that intermolecular cross-linking by disulfide bonding through extrusion cooking had occurred. This result was confirmed by SDS-PAGE under reducing and non-reducing conditions. At low and medium temperatures the solubilities were lower at low moisture; however, more free sulfhydryl groups were detected under these conditions, suggesting that moisture content of the flour has an influence on the way and the nature of the protein polymerization. At the highest thermal energy input at low moisture the solubilities increased again. This was accompanied by an increase of detectable free sulfhydryl groups. This led to the conclusion that disulfide bonds were cleaved at high energy input. The solubility development in 70% ethanol was nearly the same as in SDS. This is seen as a proof that gliadins are highly involved in the protein network formed under extrusion conditions. This finding was also confirmed by the results of SDS-PAGE.
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