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Quantitative N-glycoproteomic analyses provide insights into the effects of thermal processes on egg white functional properties.

Authors :
Liu, Xin
Wang, Jinqiu
Liu, Lili
Cheng, Lei
Huang, Qun
Wu, Di
Peng, Lianxin
Shi, Xiaodong
Li, Shugang
Geng, Fang
Source :
Food Chemistry. Apr2021, Vol. 342, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Pasteurization caused disintegration of natural protein aggregates in egg white. • P-EW has a smaller particle size and a "block-like structure" gel microstructure. • SD caused aggregation and a better EAI, FC, gel cohesiveness, but a weaker WHC. • N-glycoproteome profiles of SD-EW and F-EW was significantly different. • N-glycans of EW proteins were likely to be covalently cross-linked during SD. This study tries to elucidate the different mechanisms of functional properties among pasteurized egg white (P-EW), spray-dried egg white (SD-EW) and fresh egg white (F-EW) via quantitative N-glycoproteomic analyses. The results showed that spray-drying increased the surface hydrophobicity (181.4%) and zeta potential (25.6%) of egg white, which contributed to the enhancement of emulsifying activity index (20.1%) and foaming capacity (35.2%). Pasteurization caused the disintegration of natural protein aggregates in F-EW and resulted in a "block-like" P-EW gel and higher water holding capacity (6.2%). Spray-drying caused formation of thermal aggregates and led to a "mesh-like" SD-EW gel and better cohesiveness (3.6%). Quantitative N-glycoproteomic analysis showed that the abundance of 32 N-glycosites from 18 N-glycoproteins (such as Mucin 5B) of SD-EW was significantly reduced comparing to F-EW, indicated that the N-glycans of egg white protein are likely to be covalently cross-linked during spray-drying and are involved in thermal aggregation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03088146
Volume :
342
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148203269
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128252