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Journal of Food Science | 2015

Properties of Hemoglobin Decolorized with a Histidine-Specific Protease.

Jing Shi; Andre Leonardus De Roos; Olaf Leonardus Schouten; Chaoya Zheng; Collin Vink; Brenda Vonk; Annette Kliphuis; Albert Schaap; Luppo Edens

This study investigated the application of Aspergilloglutamic peptidase (AGP) on porcine hemoglobin decolorization. AGP from fungus Aspergillus niger is identified to possess a high preference towards the histidine residues. As histidine residues in hemoglobin are known to coordinate the heme group within the globin molecule, we therefore hypothesized that incubating hemoglobin with a histidine-specific protease would efficiently separate the non-heme peptides from the heme-enriched peptides with a minimum degree of hydrolysis. AGP-decolored porcine hemoglobin hydrolysates were assessed on their functional (for example, color, emulsification, foaming, and water binding) and sensory properties. The results were compared with commercially available blood-derived proteins (subtilisin-decolored hemoglobin hydrolysates and plasma protein). It was observed that AGP is able to effectively decolor hemoglobin. The degree of hydrolysis (DH) increased less than 3% using AGP to achieve 90% color reduction of hemoglobin, whereas a DH increase of more than 20% is needed using subtilisin. The AGP-decolored hemoglobin hydrolysates (AGP-Hb) possess good emulsification, foaming, and water binding properties, which are better or comparable with the plasma protein, and much better than the subtilisin-decolored hemoglobin hydrolysates (subtilisin-Hb). The model canned meat with addition of AGP-Hb showed the highest value in hardness, springiness, and chewiness from the texture analysis. Furthermore, the canned meat with AGP-Hb was found to have a better sensory profile than the ones with addition of subtilisin-Hb and plasma protein.


Archive | 2003

Protein hydrolysate rich in tripeptides

Luppo Edens; Petrus Jacobus Theodorus Dekker; Andre Leonardus De Roos


Archive | 2002

Process for the hydrolysis of milk proteins

Luppo Edens; Andre Leonardus De Roos


Archive | 2002

Hydrolyzed milk proteins

Luppo Edens; Andre Leonardus De Roos


Archive | 2004

Bleaching of dairy products

Andre Leonardus De Roos; Albertus Alard Van Dijk; Baukje Folkertsma


Archive | 2006

Peptides having a health benefit and compositions comprising them

Luppo Edens; Cinderella Christina Gerhardt; Christianus Jacobus Van Platerink; Andre Leonardus De Roos


Archive | 2004

Industrial Enzymes: Enzymes in Food Applications

Andre Leonardus De Roos; Catherine Grassin; Marga Herweijer; Karsten Matthias Kragh; Charlotte Horsmans Poulsen; Jørn Borch Søe; Jens F. Sørensen; Jan Wilms


Archive | 2006

Blood pressure lowering peptides from glycomacropeptide

Andre Leonardus De Roos; Pieter Marinus Van Den Broecke; Luppo Edens


Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry | 2008

Enzymes, 3. Food Application

Charlotte Horsmans Poulsen; Karsten Matthias Kragh; Jens Frisbak Sorensen; Catherine Grassin; Marga Herweijer; Jan Wilms; Andre Leonardus De Roos; Jørn Borch Søe


Archive | 2016

METHODS OF TREATMENT USING WATER-SOLUBLE TRYPTOPHAN-CONTAINING PEPTIDES OBTAINED BY THE HYDROLYSIS OF HENS EGGS LYSOZYME

Andre Leonardus De Roos; Luppo Edens; Rudolf Franciscus Wilhelmus Cornelis Van Beckhoven; Alexander Lucia Leonardus Duchateau; Joris Kloek

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