Abstract

The change in the redox potential of water and solutions of bovine serum albumin and gelatin in electrochemically activated water with a reduced value of the redox potential obtained in the cathode chamber of a diaphragm electrochemical reactor is considered. The dependence of the relaxation rate of a protein solution in electrochemically activated water on its concentration in the range 0.01%-0.2% is shown. An increase in the concentration of proteins contributes to the restoration of the RP of solutions with different kinetics for albumin and gelatin. Reagent-free control of the characteristics of protein solutions can find application in technologies for processing livestock products, for example, in meat technologies.

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