Isoflavone profiles of soymilk as affected by high-pressure treatments of soymilk and soybeans |
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Authors: | Stephanie Jung Patricia A. MurphyIleana Sala |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, 2312 Food Science Building, Ames, IA 50011-1061, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() High hydrostatic pressure was applied to hydrated soybeans (100–700 MPa, 25 °C) and soymilk (400–750 MPa; 25 and 75 °C) to assess its effect on isoflavone content, profile and water-extractability. Neither pressure level nor initial treatment temperature affected soymilk isoflavone content. However, combined pressure and mild thermal treatment modified the isoflavone distribution. At 75 °C, the isoflavone profile shifted from malonylglucosides toward β-glucosides, which was correlated to the effect of adiabatic heating. When pressure was applied to the hydrated soybeans, the soymilk isoflavone concentration varied between 4.32 and 6.06 μmol/g. The content of protein decreased and fat increased in soymilks prepared from pressurized soybeans with increasing pressure level. |
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Keywords: | Isoflavone Soybean Soymilk High-pressure processing |
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