The Formation and Disaggregation of Soy Protein Isolate Fibril: Effects of pH

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Yangling Wan
Shuntang Guo
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[1] China Agricultural University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Plant Protein and Cereal Processing, College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering
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Food Biophysics | 2019年 / 14卷
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Soy protein isolate fibril; pH; β-Sheet; Morphology; Disaggregation; Fibrillation;
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To identify the effects of charged states on the formation and disaggregation of soy protein isolate (SPI) fibril, we studied the thermal aggregation behaviors of the constituent peptides of SPI fibril (CPSF) at various pH values (2–10) and investigated the structural changes of SPI fibril with increasing pH (2–11). Results showed that CPSF would assemble into diverse shapes at different pH values, among which the aggregates contained multiple β-sheet structures at pH less than 6, but these β-sheets were stacked to form fibrils only at pH 2. The damages from the increased pH to SPI fibril structure could be roughly divided into two stages, as follows: when pH was less than or equal to 6, the morphology of fibrils changed markedly due to electrostatic neutralization; at pH larger than 6, the fibrils suffered great losses in β-sheet, causing its structure to disintegrate rapidly. This study could provide theoretical reference to improve the pH stability of SPI fibril from the aspects of preparation and structural protection of the fibril.
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