Factors determining fracture stress and strain of fine-stranded whey protein gels
1998
Errington, A.D. | Foegeding, E.A.
Whey proteins form translucent heat-induced gels at low and high pH that differ in fracture properties. Gels formed at pH 7.0 and 6.5 were strong (fracture stress of 59-92 kPa) and rubbery (fracture strain of 1.7-1.2). Gels formed at pH 3.0 and 2.5 were weak (fracture stress of 17-19 kPa) and brittle (fracture strain of 0.33-0.39). Altering disulfide bond formation changed gel texture. Addition of a disulfide reducing agent (dithiothreitol) at concentrations greater than or equal to 25 mM, at pH 7.0, caused the gel to weaken (>46% reduction in fracture stress) and become brittle (fracture strain of 0.30-0.32). Increasing the number of disulfide bonds in gels formed at pH values less than or equal to 3.5 increased fracture strain to 2.0 while causing a minor increase in fracture stress. Formation of disulfide bonds appears to be essential to the deformability of heat-induced whey protein gels.
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