Abstract
Kafirins, sorghum prolamins bind with sorghum condensed tannins (CTs). The binding of different kafirin species with sorghum CTs was investigated. Analysis by chemical assay and by sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE), reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC), and free zone capillary electrophoresis (FZCE), showed that γ-kafirin bound more CTs than the other kafirin species. SDS–PAGE suggested that the γ-kafirin-bound tannins were in the form of aggregates of molecular size >200k. RP-HPLC and FZCE revealed that sample preparation and drying the kafirins prior to the binding assays had a significant impact on γ-kafirin solubility. The effect of tannin binding on kafirin and kafirin film digestibility and film biodegradation was determined. Kafirins bound to tannins had lower digestibilities than unbound kafirins. Films made from tannin-bound kafirin had much lower digestibility and were less biodegradable than films made from unbound kafirin. The increase in kafirin film life by tannin modification appears to be due to a decrease in protein digestibility caused by kafirin–tannin binding. These findings suggest that γ-kafirin content in sorghum may be manipulated to either reduce or increase tannin binding in order to change the functionality of the kafirin in food, feed or film applications.
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