How the presence of residual lipids in a yellow mealworm protein concentrate affects its foaming properties?

IF 6.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Current Research in Food Science Pub Date : 2024-05-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100763
Ugo Berthelot, Juliette Barrot, Gwenn Pinel, Alain Doyen
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The use of whole and visible insects is poorly accepted in Western countries, and this remains a significant challenge for product development. However, using insect-based protein-rich ingredients, like protein concentrate, can improve levels of consumer approval. The residual lipid content in insect protein concentrates can influence their techno-functional properties. Our study therefore aimed to evaluate the impact of the residual lipid content on the protein structure and foaming properties of a mealworm protein concentrate. Our results showed that the protein content increased from 78.01 to 84.82 % after using chloroform-methanol for lipid removal. The particle size distribution shifted from a bimodal to a unimodal pattern, and the surface hydrophobicity decreased from 267.02 to 48.91 after completely removing lipids by chloroform-methanol, with no noticeable impact on the protein profile. The foaming capacity improved, resulting in the formation of a firm and fluffy foam with high stability over time. These results highlight the importance of controlling the residual lipid content in mealworm protein concentrates to enhance their techno-functional properties. The next steps will entail comprehensively characterizing the lipid profile and exploring the various mechanisms contributing to the techno-functional properties.

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黄粉虫浓缩蛋白中残留脂质的存在如何影响其发泡特性?
在西方国家,人们对使用完整的可见昆虫的接受程度很低,这仍然是产品开发面临的一个重大挑战。不过,使用富含昆虫蛋白质的配料(如浓缩蛋白)可以提高消费者的认可度。昆虫浓缩蛋白中的残余脂质含量会影响其技术功能特性。因此,我们的研究旨在评估残余脂质含量对黄粉虫浓缩蛋白的蛋白质结构和发泡特性的影响。结果表明,使用氯仿-甲醇去除脂质后,蛋白质含量从 78.01% 增加到 84.82%。用氯仿-甲醇完全去除脂质后,粒度分布从双峰型变为单峰型,表面疏水性从 267.02 降至 48.91,但对蛋白质含量没有明显影响。发泡能力也得到了改善,从而形成了坚固蓬松的泡沫,并具有较高的长期稳定性。这些结果凸显了控制黄粉虫浓缩蛋白中残余脂质含量以提高其技术功能特性的重要性。下一步将对脂质特征进行全面分析,并探索导致技术功能特性的各种机制。
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Current Research in Food Science
Current Research in Food Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Food Science is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the breadth of knowledge in the field of food science. It serves as a platform for publishing original research articles and short communications that encompass a wide array of topics, including food chemistry, physics, microbiology, nutrition, nutraceuticals, process and package engineering, materials science, food sustainability, and food security. By covering these diverse areas, the journal aims to provide a comprehensive source of the latest scientific findings and technological advancements that are shaping the future of the food industry. The journal's scope is designed to address the multidisciplinary nature of food science, reflecting its commitment to promoting innovation and ensuring the safety and quality of the food supply.
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