Abstract

Soymilk is a popular health beverage worldwide, but its nutritional value is limited by soybean trypsin inhibitors (STIs). The interaction of tea polyphenols (TPs) with soymilk protein in the complex system was investigated in this work. TPs interacted with soymilk protein via static quenching process and hydrophobic interaction, with binding constant (Ka) of 5.22 × 103 L mol−1 at 298 K. Synchronous fluorescence suggested that the binding site of TPs to soymilk protein was mainly at Trp residues compared with Tyr residues. FTIR analysis revealed that hydrogen bonds were also observed in TPs-soymilk system. CD spectroscopy suggested that the protein conformation became more stable with addition of TPs by reducing β-sheet and random coil, and increasing α-helix and β-turn. The trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory activities (TIA and CIA) were reduced at 0.6 mg/g TPs in cooked soymilk from 788.3 ± 10.4 U/mL and 918.7 ± 18.0 U/mL to 388.3 ± 35.5 U/mL and 633.3 ± 52.8 U/mL, respectively.

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