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Interactions between soy protein isolate and xanthan in heat-induced gels: The effect of salt addition
Authors:Ana Luiza M Braga  Aline Azevedo  Maria Julia Marques  Marcelo Menossi  Rosiane L Cunha  
Abstract:The influence of xanthan and/or KCl addition on the properties of heat-induced soy protein isolate (SPI) gels at pH 3.0 was studied. Changes in protein solubility and subunit composition as well as in the mechanical properties, microstructure and water holding capacity of the gels were determined. The effect of KCl addition on each biopolymer solution was also investigated. The results indicated that SPI–xanthan gels prepared without KCl were mainly stabilized by non-covalent (H-bonding and hydrophobic) and SS bond interactions, whereas in gels containing KCl, electrostatic interactions were also involved in maintaining the gel structure. The β-7S subunit was probably the fraction electrostatically linked to the xanthan. The different values found for the mechanical properties after the addition of xanthan and/or KCl, were associated with the coarseness of the gel. Xanthan and KCl probably showed a synergistic effect on the Young modulus because KCl induced a conformation transition of the xanthan molecules.
Keywords:Heat-induced gel  Interactions  Salt  Soy protein isolate  Xanthan
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