设定温度对鱼糜凝胶力学性能的影响

Q4 Engineering Journal of Biorheology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.17106/JBR.28.11
I. Kaneda, Kohei Aonuma, Y. Funatsu, S. Matsukawa
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众所周知,在高温处理(高温设置:HTS)之前,在中等温度(低温设置:LTS)下培养鱼糜凝胶的机械性能得到改善。研究了定型温度对鱼糜凝胶力学性能的影响。为此,研究了在不同温度下凝固过程中动态模量的时间发展。低温处理(5℃和10℃)后,鱼糜膏的动态模量随时间的延长而增大。然而,在较高的温度下(25°C和30°C),这一趋势发生逆转。研究了热凝胶在LTS后加热至90℃时的力学性能。在这种情况下,在HTS之前在10°C处理的样品显示出最好的刚性性能。用十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(SDS-PAGE)对鱼糜膏和热凝胶中提取的蛋白质进行分析。该分析显示,在10°C的热凝胶中,肌动蛋白含量相对较高。这项研究得出了两个重要的发现;凝胶获得最理想的结构特性的凝固温度不是商业凝固温度,肌动蛋白似乎在凝胶机制中发挥了意想不到的作用。
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Effect of setting temperature on the mechanical properties of surimi gels
As is well-known, the mechanical properties of surimi gels are improved by incubation at moderate temperatures (low temperature setting: LTS) prior to high temperature treatment (high temperature setting: HTS). In this study we investigated the effect of the setting temperature on the mechanical properties of surimi gels. To this end, the temporal development of the dynamic modulus during the setting process was investigated at various temperatures. The dynamic modulus of the surimi paste increased with time at low temperature treatment (5 and 10°C). However, this trend reversed at higher temperatures (25 and 30°C). The mechanical properties of the thermal gel, which was heated to 90°C after LTS, were also investigated. In this case, the sample treated at 10°C prior to HTS showed the most rigid property. The protein extracted from both the set surimi paste and thermal gel was analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE). This analysis revealed a relatively high actin content in the thermal gel set at 10°C. Two important findings emerged from the study; the setting temperature at which the gel acquires its most desirable textural properties is not the commercial setting temperature, and actin appears to play an unexpected role in the gelling mechanism.
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Journal of Biorheology
Journal of Biorheology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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