Proteins: Structure and Function

  • Lazar T
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Abstract Food proteins are highly complex and versatile molecules with diverse functions. The variation in the functionality is associated with their structure. Therefore, knowledge of the structure-function relationship of the food proteins is important to understand the effect of processing factors on the physicochemical, sensory and nutritional aspects of these high value food ingredients. This chapter gives a brief overview of various food proteins, their important functions and the factors affecting their structure and functionality.

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Lazar, T. (2006). Proteins: Structure and Function. Microbe Magazine, 1(9), 442–443. https://doi.org/10.1128/microbe.1.442.2

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