Title of article
Protein–polysaccharide interactions: The determination of the osmotic second virial coefficients in aqueous solutions of β-lactoglobulin and dextran
Author/Authors
H.M. Schaink، نويسنده , , J.A.M. Smit، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
1389
To page
1396
Abstract
Solutions containing dextran and solutions containing mixtures of dextran +β-lactoglobulin are studied by membrane osmometry. The low concentration range of these solutions is considered. From the measured osmotic pressures the virial coefficients are obtained. These are analyzed using the osmotic virial coefficient of β-lactoglobulin solutions published earlier by us [Schaink, H.M., & Smit, J.A.M. (2000). Determination of the osmotic second virial coefficient and the dimerization of beta-lactoglobulin in aqueous solutions with added salt at the isoelectric point. PCCP, 2, 1537–1541]. The second cross-virial coefficient A12 is found to be positive indicating a repulsive and probably mainly steric interaction between neutral in nature dextran and and practically uncharged β-lactoglobulin (pH=5.18). The measurements show that the β-lactoglobulin has only a small tendency to form multimers in the presence of dextran. The phase diagram of solutions of dextran+Whey Protein Isolate (appr. 60% β-lactoglobulin) is also presented. The McMillan–Mayer equation of state that considers only the second virial coefficients is found to be unreliable for the extrapolation up to the concentrations at which phase separation is expected.
Keywords
Virial coefficients , Osmotic pressure , Phase separation , Proteins , Polysaccharides
Journal title
Food Hydrocolloids
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Food Hydrocolloids
Record number
978296
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