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Food Chem ; 334: 127484, 2021 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32711263

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the soymilk coagulation induced by fermented yellow whey (FYW), which is extensively used as a natural tofu coagulant in China. The aggregations involving proteins and isoflavone particles caused by FYW were analyzed using the proteomic technology and high-performance liquid chromatography, respectively. As indicated, the FYW-induced coagulation of soy proteins mainly occurred at pH 5.80-5.90. When the pH of soymilk decreased, the 7S ß, 11S A3 and some of 11S A1a subunits and SBP, Bd, lectin and TA aggregated the earliest, and later did the 11S A4, other 11S A1a, 11S A2 and 11S A1b subunits. The 7S α and α' subunits and TB showed an obvious delay in aggregation. Moreover, isoflavones in the form of aglycones were more likely to coprecipitate with proteins, compared with glycosides. These results could provide an important reference and assistance for future research on the development of traditional FYW-tofu.


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Isoflavones/analysis , Lactobacillales/growth & development , Protein Aggregates/physiology , Soy Milk/chemistry , Soybean Proteins/analysis , Whey/chemistry , Bioreactors , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Proteomics , Soy Milk/metabolism , Whey/metabolism
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