Effects of enzymatic hydrolysis and ultrafiltration on physicochemical and functional properties of faba bean protein

Background and objectives Faba bean proteins isolates did not show sufficient functional properties for food applications due to poor solubility. Enzymatic treatments and ultrafiltration may improve solubility and functional properties of faba bean protein. The aim of the present work was to investi...

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Daljnji autori: Eckert, Ewelina (coautor), Han, Jay (coautor), Swallow, Kevin (coautor), Tian, Zhigang (coautor), Jarpa‐Parra, Marcela (coautor), Chen, Lingyun (coautor)
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520 3 |a Background and objectives Faba bean proteins isolates did not show sufficient functional properties for food applications due to poor solubility. Enzymatic treatments and ultrafiltration may improve solubility and functional properties of faba bean protein. The aim of the present work was to investigate the effect of different proteases (pepsin, trypsin, flavourzyme® 500 L, neutrase® 0.8 L), hydrolysis time and ultrafiltration technique on the physicochemical and functional characteristics of faba bean protein. Findings The protein solubility increased from 24.4% to 88.8% at pH 7 and 81.0% at pH 5 by pepsin hydrolysis (15 min). Their foaming capacity (FC) increased from 31.2% to 122.2% at pH 5 and 66.7% to 131.2% at pH 7 and the oil holding capacity (OHC) increased from 6.12 to 8.21 g/g by pepsin hydrolysis. Fraction I (Mw > 10 kDa) and II (Mw: 5–10 kDa) obtained after pepsin hydrolysis and ultrafiltration demonstrated further improved foaming and oil holding capacity and much improved emulsifying capacity. Conclusions Enzymatic hydrolysis and ultrafiltration provided a strategy to significantly improve faba bean protein solubility and functional properties. Significance and novelty Faba bean protein hydrolysates and ultrafiltration fractions are good sources of protein with excellent solubility and functionality. 
650 4 |a Enzymatic hydrolysis 
650 4 |a Faba bean protein 
650 4 |a Nutritive value 
650 4 |a Physiochemical and functional properties 
650 4 |a Ultrafiltration 
700 1 |a Eckert, Ewelina  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Han, Jay  |e coautor  
700 1 |a Swallow, Kevin  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Tian, Zhigang  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Jarpa‐Parra, Marcela  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Chen, Lingyun  |e coautor 
773 |d Nueva York, Estados Unidos   |g Volume 96, Issue 4 July/August 2019 Pages 725-741  |t Cereal Chemistry [artículo de revista] 
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