The combined effect of previous dynamic high-pressure microfluidization treatment (40, 80, 120, and 160MPa) and subsequent glycation with galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) on the antigenicity of β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) was investigated. The antigenicity of β-LG-GOS decreased at relatively low pressure (≤120MPa). Surface sulfhydryl group content of β-LG-GOS increased and surface hydrophobicity of β-LG-GOS decreased. Additionally, protein unfolding in β-LG-GOS samples was reflected by quenching of fluorescence intensity, the red-shift of fluorescence spectra, decreased UV absorption, and circular dichroism analysis, indicating tertiary and secondary structural changes of β-LG. The conformational changes may contribute to the alteration of antigenicity.
Comparison of antigenicity and conformational changes to β-lactoglobulin following Kestose glycation reaction with and without dynamic high-pressure microfluidization treatment, Food Chemistry (2018), doi:
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