Abstract

This study was aim to investigate the influencing mechanism of ultrasonic treatment on the interaction between volatile aldehydes and myosin. The results showed that when the mass concentration ratio of myosin to heptanal/hexanal was 1:0.3, ultrasonic treatment could enhance the binding capacity of myosin to heptanal/hexanal, especially the binding of myosin to hexanal. The entropy and enthalpy values of their interaction were negative, indicating that the interaction was mainly driven by hydrogen bond and van der Waals force. After ultrasonic treatment, the fluorescence wavelength of myosin-heptanal/hexanal complex was redshifted, the α-helix content was increased, while its roughness values, particle size and the polydispersity index were decreased. These demonstrated that ultrasonic treatment was conducive to myosin binding to heptanal/hexanal, thereby restraining the release of volatile flavor compounds from myosin, which could provide new insights for the regulation of volatile flavor compounds.

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