Preventive effect of egg yolk phosvitin on heat-insolubilization of egg white protein and its application to heat-induced egg white gel

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The effects of phosvitin (PV) on insolubilization of egg white protein (EWP) and ovotransferrin (OT) were examined by measuring turbidity after heating at 80°C in a pH range of 5 to 8. PV showed preventive ability against heat-insolubilization of EWP, especially heat-labile OT. The preventive ability of PV was reduced by adding NaCl to a PV-OT mixture on heating. Native PAGE and gel filtration analyses showed that PV prevented an insolubilization of heat-denatured OT through ionic interactions. The preventive effects of PV on insolubilization of EWP and OT resulted in the formation of a firm, transparent gel from EWP in coexistence with PV on heating. The addition of PV might make possible the preparation of liquid egg white without insoluble products even on heat-treatment at high temperatures.

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Matsudomi, N., Ito, K., & Yoshika, Y. (2006). Preventive effect of egg yolk phosvitin on heat-insolubilization of egg white protein and its application to heat-induced egg white gel. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 70(4), 836–842. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70.836

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