Effect of antinutrients on heat-set gelation of soy, pea, and rice protein isolates

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Elaine Kaspchak
Joana Léa Meira Silveira
Luciana Igarashi-Mafra
Marcos R. Mafra
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[1] Federal University of Paraná,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Federal University of Paraná,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Rheology; Vegetable proteins; Phytic acid; Tannic acid; Saponin;
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Plant-derived protein can present antinutrients (ANs) in its composition. The ANs can interact with the protein, affecting its solubility and functional properties, such as gelation. This work evaluated the effect of three ANs, namely phytic acid (PA), tannic acid (TA), and Quillaja bark saponin (QBS), on the gelation and solubility of soy (SPI), pea (PPI), and rice protein isolate (RPI). The ANs altered the protein isolates gelation and solubility. PA decreased the solubility and gelation of the three protein isolates at pH 3.0. The TA was the AN that most decreased the solubility and gelation characteristics of SPI and PPI at both pHs analyzed. QBS increased the gelation of SPI at pH 3.0 but decreased the final gel strength of RPI at the same pH. These results show that the knowledge of the presence of ANs in the protein isolates is of fundamental relevance for the processing of vegetable proteins.
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