Food Chemistry Advances (Oct 2023)

Extraction and modification of protein from sesame oil cake by the application of emerging technologies

  • Abin Mathews,
  • A.D. Srikanth Tangirala,
  • Nirmal Thirunavookarasu S,
  • Sumit Kumar,
  • Arunkumar Anandharaj,
  • Ashish Rawson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 100326

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Present work evaluated the extraction yield and quality of protein from defatted sesame meal (DSM) using ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), low-temperature microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), and moderate electric field-assisted extraction (MEFAE). It was observed that the application of emerging technologies as pre-treatments significantly increased protein yield from 26.4% (without pre-treatments) to 38.9% (with UAE 450 W–20 min), 36.05% for MAE (with 500 W–20 min) and 32.75% for MEFAE (with 100 V–30 min) and improved the functional properties of Sesame protein isolate (SPI). FTIR revealed Amide I to III bands in SPI, with characteristic changes in protein secondary structure. The treated sample showed higher thermal stability evident from the denaturation temperature increase from 203.41 to 221.40 °C. The protein's microstructure in this study was transformed using various extraction techniques into a compact structure with a wrinkled surface. MAE-SPI showed maximum Invitro protein digestibility as 94.44%. The molecular weight profile revealed that the SPI samples' protein bands had molecular weights between 6.5 and 200 kDa. SDS-PAGE results revealed a change in the intensity of protein bands, and all of the main allergen protein bands were degraded.

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