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Characterization and improvement of rheological properties of sodium caseinate glycated with galactose, lactose and dextran
Authors:Marta Corzo-Martínez  F Javier Moreno  Mar Villamiel  Federico M Harte  
Affiliation:aInstituto de Fermentaciones Industriales (CSIC), C/ Juan de la Cierva, 3 28006 Madrid, Spain;bDepartment of Food Science and Technology (The University of Tennessee), 2605 River Drive, Knoxville TN 37996-4591, USA
Abstract:The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of non-enzymatic glycosylation with galactose, lactose, and 10 kDa dextran on the rheological properties of sodium caseinate. To promote the formation of covalent complexes, the reaction was done in solid state (aw = 0.67), pH 7.0 (0.1 M sodium phosphate buffer), and temperature set at 50 and 60 °C. The progress of Maillard reaction was indirectly traced by measuring the formation of the Amadori compound, through furosine (2-furoylmethyl-lysine) analysis, and brown polymers, and the resulting glycoconjugates were characterized by LC/ESI-MS and SEC. Results showed a higher reactivity of galactose than lactose and dextran to form the glycoconjugates, due to its smaller molecular weight. Glycation with galactose and lactose increased the viscosity of caseinate and also altered its flow characteristics from Newtonian to shear-thinning. Oscillatory testing showed a higher elastic modulus (G′) in glycoconjugates when compared to non-glycated caseinate, especially with galactose, where a gel-like behaviour was observed after long incubation times. Glycation with dextran did not produce substantial improvements in the rheological properties of caseinate, probably due to the limited extent of the reaction. Our results show that by controlling the rate and extent of the Maillard reaction is a technologically feasible operation to improve the viscosity and gelling properties of sodium caseinate-based ingredients.
Keywords:Sodium caseinate  Carbohydrates of different molecular weight  Non-enzymatic glycosylation  Neoglycoproteins  Rheological properties
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