Kinetic study of enzymatic α-galactoside hydrolysis in cowpea seeds

The endogenous alpha-galactosidase activity of cowpea seeds was characterized and modelled assuming Michaelian behavior. The aim is to use the resulting knowledge to optimize alpha-galactoside degradation during the soaking-cooking process. In this study, the alpha-galactosidase enzyme from Wankoun...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food research international 2018-11, Vol.113, p.443-451
Hauptverfasser: Coffigniez, Fanny, Briffaz, Aurélien, Mestres, Christian, Ricci, Julien, Alter, Pascaline, Durand, Noel, Bohuon, Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:The endogenous alpha-galactosidase activity of cowpea seeds was characterized and modelled assuming Michaelian behavior. The aim is to use the resulting knowledge to optimize alpha-galactoside degradation during the soaking-cooking process. In this study, the alpha-galactosidase enzyme from Wankoun cowpea was extracted and its enzymatic activity was analyzed as a function of temperature, pH and the presence of some inhibitors. Enzymatic activity was optimal around 35 °C and a pH of 5.8. Activation and inactivation energy was evaluated at 50 ± 3 and 103 ± 9 kJ.mol−1, respectively. The strongest inhibitor was galactose with an inhibition constant KI of 0.28 ± 0.03 mM. Incubation of the enzyme extract with alpha-galactosides revealed a 10-h lag phase in the early stages that could be due to low pH, the action of inhibitors including galactose and the biosynthesis of alpha-galactosides. After the lag phase, the degradation of each alpha-galactoside occurred without the appearance of any intermediary product. The degradation of alpha-galactosides was observed with a Km of 1.7 ± 0.3 mM for raffinose; 3.6 ± 0.6 mM for stachyose and 15.9 ± 0.1 mM for verbascose. A long soaking step around 35 °C is suggested to maximize the alpha-galactosides enzymatic degradation. [Display omitted] •Enzyme extract containing alpha-galactosidase from cowpea seed was studied.•Optimum alpha-galactosidase activity was identified around 35 °C and pH = 5.8.•Michealian parameters of α-galactosides were extracted from the model.•An initial lag phase was observed during incubation of enzyme with α-galactosides.•Inhibitors, low pH and α-galactoside biosynthesis were responsible for the lag phase.
ISSN:0963-9969
1873-7145
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2018.07.030