In vitro gastro-small intestinal digestion of conventional and mildly processed pea protein ingredients
We report on the effect of processing, particularly heating, on the digestion dynamics of pea proteins using the standardised semi-dynamic in vitro digestion method. Fractions with native proteins were obtained by mild aqueous fractionation of pea flour. A commercial pea protein isolate was chosen as a benchmark. Heating dispersions of pea flour and mild protein fractions reduced the trypsin inhibitory activity to levels similar to that of the protein isolate. Protein-rich and non-soluble protein fractions were up to 18% better hydrolysed after being thermally denatured, particularly for proteins emptied later in the gastric phase. The degree of hydrolysis throughout the digestion was similar for these heated fractions and the conventional isolate. Further heating of the protein isolate reduced its digestibility as much as 9%. Protein solubility enhances the digestibility of native proteins, while heating aggregates the proteins, which ultimately reduces the achieved extent of hydrolysis from gastro-small intestinal enzymes.
Main Authors: | Rivera del Rio, Andrea, Möller, Anna C., Boom, Remko M., Janssen, Anja E.M. |
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Format: | Article/Letter to editor biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Heat treatment, Mild fractionation, Pea protein isolate, Plant protein, Protein digestion, Semi-dynamic in vitro digestion, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/in-vitro-gastro-small-intestinal-digestion-of-conventional-and-mi |
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