Heat-induced gelation of actomyosin |
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Authors: | O'Neill E Morrissey P A Mulvihill D M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Chemistry, University College, Cork, Ireland. |
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Abstract: | Rheological properties of actomyosin gels were markedly affected by protein concentration, pH and heating temperature. Gel strength increased with increasing protein concentration (30-60 mg ml(-1)) and heating temperature (55-75°C), but decreased with increasing pH (5·5-9·0). Low heating temperatures (50-55°C) favoured the formation of more cohesive actomyosin gels than the higher heating temperatures (60-75°C). Gels formed at low pH (5·5 and 6·0) were less cohesive than those formed at high pH (7·5-9·0). Addition of ATP and pyrophosphate (10 mm) prior to heating decreased gel strength and cohesiveness, whereas EDTA (1-5 mM) reduced gel strength but did not affect gel cohesiveness. |
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