Covalent binding of ultrasound-treated japonica rice bran protein to catechin: Structural and functional properties of the complex

•Japonica rice protein (JRBP)-catechin (CC) covalent complexes were prepared.•The functional properties of JRBP-CC can be improved by ultrasonic-treated JRBP.•The optimal ultrasonic treatment power is 200 W.•JRBP-CC showed enhanced emulsifying properties and antioxidant activity. Due to the existenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-02, Vol.93, p.106292-106292, Article 106292
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Yanfei, Wang, Minghao, Xing, Kaiwen, Pan, Mingzhe, Wang, Liqi
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Zusammenfassung:•Japonica rice protein (JRBP)-catechin (CC) covalent complexes were prepared.•The functional properties of JRBP-CC can be improved by ultrasonic-treated JRBP.•The optimal ultrasonic treatment power is 200 W.•JRBP-CC showed enhanced emulsifying properties and antioxidant activity. Due to the existence of many disulfide bonds in japonica rice bran protein (JRBP) molecules, their solubility is poor, which seriously affects other functional properties. To improve the functional characteristics of JRBP molecules, they were processed by ultrasound technology, and JRBP-catechin (CC) covalent complex was prepared. The structural and functional properties of indica and japonica rice bran proteins and their complexes were compared; furthermore, the changes in the structural and functional properties of JRBP-CC under different ultrasound conditions were investigated. The results showed that compared with indica rice bran protein (IRBP), the secondary structure of JRBP-CC was very different, the water holding capacity (WHC) was higher, and the emulsification performance was better. Different ultrasound conditions had different effects on the functional properties of JRBP-CC. When the ultrasound power was 200 W, the λmax redshift of the JRBP-CC complex was the most significant, the particle size was the smallest, the absolute value of the zeta potential was the largest, and the hydrophobicity and microstructure of the JRBP-CC complex were the best. Concurrently, the maximum WHC and oil holding capacity (OHC) of JRBP-CC under these conditions were 7.54 g/g and 6.87 g/g, respectively. Moreover, the emulsifying activity index (EAI) and emulsifying stability index (ESI) were 210 m2/g and 47.8 min, respectively, and the scavenging activities of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ABTS+ were 71.96 % and 80.07 %, respectively.
ISSN:1350-4177
1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106292