Food Chemistry: X (Jun 2022)

Altering functional properties of rice protein hydrolysates by covalent conjugation with chlorogenic acid

  • Xin Pan,
  • Fenjiao Fan,
  • Jian Ding,
  • Peng Li,
  • Xinyang Sun,
  • Lei Zhong,
  • Yong Fang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 100352

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Proteins and phenolic compounds are common components in foods that readily interact with each other to yield complexes, leading to changes in the functional properties. In this study, we investigated the effect of covalent conjugation of rice protein hydrolysates (RPH) with chlorogenic acid (CA) on the structural and functional properties of RPH. Three RPH-CA conjugates were prepared by the alkaline, enzyme, and free radical methods, respectively. Covalent conjugation decreased the content of free amino, thiol, and tyrosine groups, and increased in the amount of CA bounds from 15.23 to 21.11 nmol/mg. Moreover, the circular dichroism analysis revealed that covalent conjugation resulted in an increase of random coils. The emulsifying activity and antioxidant capacity of RPH were also improved by the covalent conjugation with CA. This work provides a better understanding of the formation of hydrolysates-chlorogenic acid conjugates, contributing to improving the functional properties of foods.

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