Title of article :
Bioactive, functional and edible film-forming properties of isolated hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) meal proteins
Author/Authors :
Aydemir، نويسنده , , Levent Yurdaer and G?kbulut، نويسنده , , Aysun Adan and Baran، نويسنده , , Yusuf and Yemenicio?lu، نويسنده , , Ahmet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
13
From page :
130
To page :
142
Abstract :
This study aimed characterization of bioactive, functional and edible film making properties of isolated proteins from untreated (HPI), hot extracted (HPI-H), acetone washed (HPI-AW), and acetone washed and hot extracted (HPC-AW-H) hazelnut meals. The most bioactive protein extract was HPC-AW-H, followed by HPI-AW, HPI-H and HPI, based on antioxidant activity (TEAC and ORAC: 158–461 mmol Trolox/kg), iron chelation (60.7–126.7 mmol EDTA/kg), angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition (IC50: 0.57–1.0 mg/mL) and antiproliferative activity on colon cancer cells (IC50: 3.0–4.6 mg/ml). Protein contents of HPI, HPI-H and HPI-AW (93.3–94.5%) were higher than that of HPC-AW-H (86.0%), but HPC-AW-H showed the best pH-solubility profile. The extracts showed good oil absorption (7.4–9.4 g/g) and foaming, but limited water holding and gelling capacities, and emulsion stability. The protein extracts gave transparent, yellowish to brownish and reddish colored and water soluble edible films. The HPI gave the lightest colored films with acceptable mechanical properties (elongation up to 144% and tensile strength up to 4.9 MPa). 1-D and 2-D electrophoresis clearly showed the molecular and isoelectric profiles of hazelnut proteins. The overall results of this study showed that the bioactive, solubility and gelation properties of hazelnut proteins could be improved by simple processes like acetone washing and/or heat treatment. The hazelnut proteins are valuable as multipurpose food ingredients.
Keywords :
Protein , edible film , bioactive , Hazelnut meal , functional properties
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Food Hydrocolloids
Record number :
1951576
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