Soy protein gels based on ultrasonic treatment: Effects of Ca2+ and 11S/7S ratio on gel structures and digestive properties
[Display omitted] This study aimed to explore the impact of varying Ca2+ concentrations and 11S/7S ratios on the gel performance of soybean protein gels (SPGs) under ultrasonication (400 W, 15 min) and to clarify the mechanisms involved. Results showed Ca2+ addition altered the structure of soybean...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2024-12, Vol.111, p.107143, Article 107143 |
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This study aimed to explore the impact of varying Ca2+ concentrations and 11S/7S ratios on the gel performance of soybean protein gels (SPGs) under ultrasonication (400 W, 15 min) and to clarify the mechanisms involved. Results showed Ca2+ addition altered the structure of soybean 11S/7S protein gels. Low Ca2+ levels increased the turbidity, hardness, and water retention of the gels, whereas high levels disrupted the orderly aggregation of 11S/7S proteins, creating a rough, porous network. The effect of Ca2+ was more pronounced with a higher 11S ratio, significantly influencing turbidity, disulfide bonding, and gel hardness. Conversely, 7S-rich gels showed reduced sensitivity to Ca2+. In vitro digestion and SDS-PAGE results indicated that 7S globulin’s α, α’, and β subunits were more digestible than the A and B subunits of 11S globulin. In conclusion, ultrasound combined with Ca2+ can enhance the cross-linking degree between 11S and 7S globulin, forming a dense network structure. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2024.107143 |