Factors affecting the flavour binding properties of lactones with soya protein

Author:

Gkionakis George A.,Heliopoulos George,Taylor Anthony K.D.,Ahmad John

Abstract

PurposeThe objective of this article is to investigate the binding of several lactones to soya protein isolate and soya protein under different conditions and, particularly, the extent of binding of the lactones γ‐9, γ‐10, δ‐10 and δ‐11, in different concentrations as well as the effect of various parameters on their binding ability.Design/methodology/approachCapillary column gas chromatography was used for the determination of lactones and the manual system was used for taking samples and for headspace analysis. Infrared spectroscopy was used for confirmation and investigation.FindingsThe percentage of binding of lactones γ‐9, γ‐10, δ‐10, δ‐11 on the soya protein is almost the same (about 33‐34 per cent). According to the Klotz equation, the bound ligand concentration was calculating as the number of moles of ligand bound per mole of protein. The results varied, but were similar. Specific experiments in water system with soya protein isolate (1 per cent) showed that the time taken for lactones γ‐10 and δ‐11 to reach equilibrium, the factors of temperature and pH affected the percentage of lactone bound.Research limitations/implicationsThe amount of added lactone in products containing soya protein isolate should be investigated by using panel tests to confirm the improvement of flavour.Practical implicationsFlavour binding of lactones can be used to provide some foods with the required flavour impression by adding lactones to a bland soy protein base.Originality/valueThe flavour binding of lactones, which was investigated in the present paper, has not been adequately investigated in previous scientific research and the effects of the factors that influence their binding are very important.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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