Determination of total protein content in soya-bean milk via visual moving reaction boundary titration

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A visual, rapid and accurate moving reaction boundary titration (MRBT) method was used for the determination of the total protein in soya-bean milk. During the process, moving reaction boundary (MRB) was formed by hydroxyl ions in the catholyte and soya-bean milk proteins immobilized in polyacrylamide gel (PAG), and an acid-base indicator was used to denote the boundary motion. The velocity of MRB has a relationship with protein concentration, which was used to obtain a standard curve. By paired i-test, there was no significant difference of the protein content between MRBT and Kjeldahl method at 95% confidence interval. The procedure of MRBT method required about 10 min, and it had linearity in the range of 2.0-14.0 g/L, low limit of detection (0.05 g/L), good precision (RSD of intra-day < 1.90% and inter-day <4.39%), and high recoveries (97.41%-99.91%). In addition, non-protein nitrogen (NPN) such as melamine added into the soya-bean milk had weak influence on MRBT results.

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Guo, C., Wang, H., Zhang, L., Fan, L., & Cao, C. (2013). Determination of total protein content in soya-bean milk via visual moving reaction boundary titration. Chinese Journal of Chromatography (Se Pu), 31(11), 1064–1070. https://doi.org/10.3724/SP.J.1123.2013.04040

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