Hans Bertelsen
Arla Foods
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2011
Jon Gade Hansted; Peter Langborg Wejse; Hans Bertelsen; Daniel E. Otzen
The milk protein β-lactoglobulin (βLG) dominates the properties of whey aggregates in food products. Here we use spectroscopic and calorimetric techniques to elucidate how anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants interact with bovine βLG and modulate its heat-induced aggregation. Alkyl trimethyl ammonium chlorides (xTAC) strongly promote aggregation, while sodium alkyl sulfates (SxS) and alkyl maltopyranosides (xM) reduce aggregation. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) binds to non-aggregated βLG in several steps, but reduction of aggregation was associated with the first binding step, which occurs far below the critical micelle concentration. In contrast, micellar concentrations of xMs are required to reduce aggregation. The ranking order for reduction of aggregation (normalized to their tendency to self-associate) was C10-C12>C8>C14 for SxS and C8>C10>C12>C14>C16 for xM. xTAC promote aggregation in the same ranking order as xM reduce it. We conclude that SxS reduce aggregation by stabilizing the proteins ligand-bound state (the melting temperature t(m) increases by up to 10°C) and altering its charge potential. xM monomers also stabilize the proteins ligand-bound state (increasing t(m) up to 6°C) but in the absence of charged head groups this is not sufficient by itself to prevent aggregation. Although micelles of both anionic and non-ionic surfactants destabilize βLG, they also solubilize unfolded protein monomers, leaving them unavailable for protein-protein association and thus inhibiting aggregation. Cationic surfactants promote aggregation by a combination of destabilization and charge neutralization. The food compatible surfactant sodium dodecanoate also inhibited aggregation well below the cmc, suggesting that surfactants may be a practical way to modulate whey protein properties.
Archive | 2011
Hans Bertelsen; Peter Langborg Wejse
Archive | 2012
Hans Bertelsen; Peter Langborg Wejse; Trine Trúgvason
Archive | 2012
Hans Bertelsen; Peter Langborg Wejse; Trine Trúgvason
Archive | 2013
Hans Bertelsen; Peter Langborg Wejse; Jon Weis Busch
Archive | 2014
Bente Østergaard Mikkelsen; Hans Bertelsen; Thea Fihl; Torben Jensen; Henrik Pedersen
Archive | 2014
Bente Østergaard Mikkelsen; Hans Bertelsen; Thea Fihl; Torben Jensen; Henrik Pedersen
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2011
Jon Gade Hansted; Peter Langborg Wejse; Hans Bertelsen; Daniel E. Otzen
Archive | 2004
Hans Burling; Esben Skipper Sorensen; Hans Bertelsen; Anders Steen Jorgensen; Gitte Graverholt
International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics | 2018
Stig Purup; Søren Drud-Heydary Nielsen; Thao T. Le; Hans Bertelsen; John Sørensen; Lotte Bach Larsen