Abstract
Soybean protein isolate (SPI) is a highly functional protein source used in various food applications, such as emulsion, gelatin, and food packaging. However, its commercial application may be limited due to its poor mechanical properties, barrier properties, and high water sensitivity. Studies have shown that modifying SPI through glycosylation can enhance its functional properties and biological activities, resulting in better application performance. This paper reviews the recent studies on glycosylation modification of SPI, including its quantification method, structural improvements, and enhancement of its functional properties, such as solubility, gelation, emulsifying, and foaming. The review also discusses how glycosylation affects the bioactivity of SPI, such as its antioxidant and antibacterial activity. This review aims to provide a reference for further research on glycosylation modification and lay a foundation for applying SPI in various fields.
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Chen, J., Zhang, W., Chen, Y., Li, M., Liu, C., & Wu, X. (2024, August 1). Effect of glycosylation modification on structure and properties of soy protein isolate: A review. Journal of Food Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.17181
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