Abstract

The antigenic response of β-lactoglobulin (β-Lg), treated by dynamic high-pressure microfluidization (DHPM) at different temperatures, was determined by an indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using polyclonal antibodies from rabbit serum. DHPM treatment causes changes in the protein structure and may influence the antigenicity of β-Lg. DHPM treatment of β-Lg at 90 °C showed significant effects with the antigenic response of 5.2 μg mL−1 (untreated), 45 μg mL−1 (40 MPa), 79 μg mL−1 (80 MPa), 132 μg mL−1 (120 MPa), and 158 μg mL−1 (160 MPa). In combination with temperature treatment (70–90 °C), the antigenic response enhanced as the temperature increased at 160 MPa. The β-Lg antigenicities were about 14, 108, and 158 μg mL−1 at 70, 80, and 90 °C, respectively. However, the influence of DHPM pressures on the antigenic response of β-Lg standards was different. DHPM modified β-Lg standards showed a remarkable increase in antigenicity when treated to 80 MPa. Above 80 MPa, the antigenic response decreased.

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