Modifications to functional and biological properties of proteins of cowpea pulse crop by ultrasound-assisted extraction

[Display omitted] •A move to sustainable plant proteins is vital to fulfilling future protein demand.•Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) boosts cowpea protein yield and performance.•By disrupting structural cells, sonication enhances protein properties.•Consuming cowpea plant protein promotes sust...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-07, Vol.97, p.106448-106448, Article 106448
Hauptverfasser: Loushigam, Geetarani, Shanmugam, Akalya
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A move to sustainable plant proteins is vital to fulfilling future protein demand.•Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) boosts cowpea protein yield and performance.•By disrupting structural cells, sonication enhances protein properties.•Consuming cowpea plant protein promotes sustainable energy, health, and nutrition. Natural resource depletion, negative environmental effects and the challenge to secure global food security led to the establishment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In need to explore underutilized sustainable protein sources, this study aims at isolating protein from cowpea by ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), where the techno-functional characteristics of the protein isolates were studied at different sonication conditions i.e., 100 W and 200 W at processing times ranging from 5 to 20 min. The US at 200 W-10 min produced the optimal results for all properties. In this process combination, there was an increase in protein yield, solubility, water-holding capacity, foaming capacity and stability, emulsion activity and stability, zeta-potential, and in-vitro protein digestibility from 31.78% to 58.96%, 57.26% to 68.85%, 3.06 g/g to 3.68 g/g 70.64% to 83.74%, 30.76% to 60.01%, 47.48% to 64.26%, 56.59% to 87.71%, –32.9 mV to −44.2 mV and 88.27% to 89.99%, respectively and particle size dropped from 763 nm to 559 nm in comparison to control. The microstructure and secondary-structure alterations of proteins caused by sonication were validated by SEM images, SDS-PAGE, and FTIR analyses. Sonication leads to acoustic cavitation and penetrate the cell walls, improving extraction from the solid to liquid phase. After sonication, the hydrophobic protein groups were exposed and proteins were partially denatured which increased its functionality. The findings demonstrated that UAE of cowpea protein improved yield, modify characteristics to fit the needs of the food industry, and contribute to achieving SDGs 2, 3, 7, 12, and 13.
ISSN:1350-4177
1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106448