Abstract
Hydration properties of acidic soy protein gels, prepared with different salt solutions, were studied. The type of bonds that stabilize gel structure and the nature of protein species that make up and stabilize such structure were also investigated. The microstructure of gels was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and water-holding capacity (WHC) assays. The stability and nature of protein fractions of gel matrices were analyzed by solubility measurements and sodium dodecyl sulfate−polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The WHC of gels prepared with NaCl and CaCl2 decreased with increasing salt concentration. This fact suggested, as was corroborated by gel SEM, that at high ionic strength a more open matrix was formed. The structure of acidic gels, stabilized by noncovalent bonds, changed with NaCl addition. Both 7S and 11S globulin subunits participated via hydrophobic interactions to the stability of pH 2.75 gels. At pH 3.50 the gel matrix was stabilized by hydrophobic interactions among β-con...
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