Recovery of proteins from soybean oil-body wastewater at various pH levels and their structural and functional characterization

Soybean oil-body extraction produces large amounts of protein-containing wastewater, which wastes proteins and pollutes the environment. Herein, we investigated protein recovery from the wastewater generated during soybean oil-body production using the alkaline-extraction–isoelectric-point-precipita...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food science & technology 2023-01, Vol.174, p.114455, Article 114455
Hauptverfasser: Song, Hanyu, Zhong, Mingming, Sun, Yufan, Li, Yang, Qi, Baokun
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Zusammenfassung:Soybean oil-body extraction produces large amounts of protein-containing wastewater, which wastes proteins and pollutes the environment. Herein, we investigated protein recovery from the wastewater generated during soybean oil-body production using the alkaline-extraction–isoelectric-point-precipitation method at various alkaline pH levels. We also investigated the effects of varying alkaline-extraction pH on the basic composition and physicochemical, rheological, and thermal properties of the recovered proteins. The basic composition showed that protein recovery increased with increasing pH, with a 58.88% recovery at pH 11, and that protein purity decreased above pH 10. Structural analysis using FT-IR spectroscopy showed that the α-helix predominance decreased with increasing pH, while β-sheet predominance exhibited the opposite trend. Proteins recovered at pH 8 and 9 were more soluble than those recovered at pH 10 and 11. Proteins recovered at pH 9 exhibited the highest emulsification (p 
ISSN:0023-6438
1096-1127
DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2023.114455