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2017
Journal Article
Title

High pressure processing assisted enzymatic hydrolysis - An innovative approach for the reduction of soy immunoreactivity

Abstract
Soybean (Glycinemax (L.)MERR.) is recognized as a potent food allergen causing one of the most frequent food allergies worldwide. The effect of high pressure processing (HPP) prior to and during enzymatic hydrolysis using the enzyme preparation Flavourzyme® on the degree of hydrolysis (DH), molecular weight distribution (SDS-PAGE) and v-conglycinin (Glym5) immune reactivity of soy protein isolate (SPI)was studied. Enzymatic hydrolysis was carried out at atmospheric pressure (0.1MPa) and HPP (100-600MPa) at 50 °C for 15 min. Pressures higher than 300 MPa enhanced the degradation of Gly m5, which was confirmed by SDS-PAGE and LC-MS/MS analyses. The immunoreactivity of the samples was assessed by invitro sandwich ELISA using mouse monoclonal anti-Gly m5 antibodies. Depending on the antibody tested, the residual immunoreactivity was completely inhibited or significantly impaired up to 99.5% applying HPP during hydrolysis at 400 and 500 MPa. By means of principal component analysis, the beany and green off-flavors characteristic for unprocessed SPI could be reduced by pressure enhanced hydrolysis at 400-500 MPa. The resulting hydrolysates possessed improved protein solubility, foaming activities and oil-binding capacities, which were improved by 45%, 66%, and 210%, respectively. HPP prior to and during enzymatic hydrolysis at 400-500MPa constitutes an innovative approach for the production of low-allergen food ingredients that combine good taste and enhanced functional properties. Industrial relevance: Food allergy has emerged in the last years as the incidence and prevalence are rising dramatically. Up to now, enzymatic hydrolysis is the only feasible method to mitigate soy allergy. However, the major drawback associated with enzymatic hydrolysis is the incomplete destruction of allergenic epitopes and the formation of a strong bitter taste. This research activity demonstrates that high pressure assisted enzymatic hydrolysis using the enzyme preparation Flavourzyme effectively reduces the immunoreactivity of soy proteins. Degree of hydrolysis analysis, SDS-PAGE, mass spectrometry as well as sandwich ELISAwithmousemonoclonalanti-Glym5antibodieshave been applied to analyze the destruction of allergenic proteins as well as to determine the residual immunoreactivity. This study provides preliminary evidence that this innovative combination process of high pressure and enzymatic hydrolysis has great potential to produce tasty low-allergen soy-based food ingredients with good physicochemical properties, i.e. protein solubility and foam ability.
Author(s)
Meinlschmidt, Pia
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
Brode, Viktoria
Sevenich, R.
Ueberham, E.
Schweiggert-Weisz, U.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
Lehmann, J.
Rauh, C.
Knorr, D.
Eisner, P.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
Journal
Innovative food science & emerging technologies  
DOI
10.1016/j.ifset.2016.06.022
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Keyword(s)
  • soybean allergy

  • sandwich ELISA

  • High pressure processing

  • mass spectrometry

  • principal component analysis

  • physicochemical properties

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