Effect of Malondialdehyde Oxidation on the Structure and Functional Properties of Myofibrillar Protein in Yak Meat

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Chen L. [1 ]
Tang S. [1 ]
Li S. [1 ]
Li J. [1 ]
Li Q. [1 ]
Zhao J. [1 ]
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[1] College of Food Science and Technology, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu
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Shipin Kexue/Food Science | 2023年 / 44卷 / 08期
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functional properties; malondialdehyde oxidation; myofibrillar protein; structural properties; yak meat;
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10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20220627-299
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To explore the effect of different levels of lipid oxidation on the structural and functional properties of myofibrillar protein (MP) in yak meat, the oxidation of side-chain amino acids, structure, rheological characteristics, and emulsion stability of MP incubated in the presence of different concentrations (0, 0.1, 1, 5, 10 and 20 mmol/L) of malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured. The results showed that with an increase in MDA concentration, the contents of carbonyl group, MDA-MP adducts and dimeric tyrosine and the relative content of β-turn in MP overall increased, while total sulfhydryl content, surface hydrophobicity, endogenous fluorescence intensity, and the relative contents of α-helix and β-sheet decreased. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) results indicated gradual loss of myosin heavy and light chains, implying that interaction with MDA could induce MP oxidation and cross-linked aggregation and result in structural transition from an ordered to a disordered state. In addition, moderate oxidation (with MAD concentration < 10 mmol/L) increased the storage and loss moduli and improved the gel quality of MP; however, excessive oxidation (with MAD concentration ≥ 10 mmol/L) led to serious aggregation of MP and a decrease in the storage and loss moduli as well as a decrease in the emulsion stability and color deterioration. In conclusion, MDA oxidation can promote the oxidation of MP, and alter the structural and functional properties. © 2023 Chinese Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved.
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