Modification of Structural and Functional Properties of Sunflower 11S Globulin Hydrolysates

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The structural and functional properties such as solubility, emulsifying properties, foaming properties, oil binding capacity, and surface hydrophobicity of sunflower 11S globulin hydrolysates generated by Alcalase at hydrolysis time of 30, 60, 90, and 120 min were evaluated. Circular dichroism analysis showed the hydrolysates possessed a decreased α-helix and β-structure. The hydrolysates exhibited lower surface hydrophobicity. Hydrolysates with shorter hydrolysis time showed the higher emulsifying activity index, but the same emulsion stability and oil binding capacity compared to the original 11S globulin. The longer hydrolysis resulted in lower foaming and emulsion stability. Thus it was demonstrated that by controlling the hydrolysis time of sunflower 11S globulin, hydrolysate with a desirable functional properties can be obtained.

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Ren, J., Song, C. L., Wang, P., Li, S., Kopparapu, N. K., & Zheng, X. Q. (2015). Modification of Structural and Functional Properties of Sunflower 11S Globulin Hydrolysates. Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 33(5), 474–478. https://doi.org/10.17221/154/2015-CJFS

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