Insights into heat-induced molecular-level interactions between wheat and common buckwheat proteins

[Display omitted] •Buckwheat albumin and globulin were mainly cross-linked with wheat glutenin.•Buckwheat albumin facilitated wheat α-gliadin to cross-link with wheat glutenin.•Buckwheat globulin prevented part of wheat gliadin from linking to glutenin.•Disulfide bonds promoted cross-linking between...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2023-03, Vol.404, p.134730-134730, Article 134730
Hauptverfasser: Song, Meng-Kun, Guo, Xiao-Na, Zhu, Ke-Xue
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Buckwheat albumin and globulin were mainly cross-linked with wheat glutenin.•Buckwheat albumin facilitated wheat α-gliadin to cross-link with wheat glutenin.•Buckwheat globulin prevented part of wheat gliadin from linking to glutenin.•Disulfide bonds promoted cross-linking between wheat and buckwheat proteins. This study investigated the heat-induced interactions between wheat and buckwheat proteins by heating wheat proteins, buckwheat albumin, globulin, and mixtures of wheat flour with buckwheat albumin/globulin at 50, 65, 80, 95, and 100 °C. The results showed that the cross-linking reactions of wheat glutenin with buckwheat albumin and globulin initiated at 80 and 95 °C, respectively. Buckwheat albumin decreased the extractability of α-gliadin by 35 % at 95 °C and 5.9 % at 100 °C. The linkage of buckwheat globulin to wheat glutelin prevented part of the wheat gliadin from linking to glutelin, resulting in the extractability of α- and γ-gliadin increased by 8.6 % and 11 % at 95 °C, respectively. The chemical forces results indicated that interactions between wheat and buckwheat proteins were primarily driven by disulfide bonds and hydrophobic interactions. This study provides a theoretical basis for better regulating the wheat-buckwheat protein network to improve the quality of buckwheat-enriched products.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134730