“…The amide I band (1600–1700 cm –1 ) is rich in information about the secondary structure of proteins, which is attributed to the stretching vibration of CO of proteins . The 7S had a maximum absorption peak at 3296 cm –1 in the amide A band, and the wavenumber of noncovalent and covalent interaction samples occurred red-shifts (3299, 3298, and 3297 cm –1 from N-0.3 to N-1, respectively; 3301, 3297, and 3304 cm –1 from C-0.3 to C-1, respectively), which indicated a reaction between free amino groups and polyphenols and there were hydrogen bonding interactions between CHA and 7S . The maximum absorption peak in the amide I band of 7S was located at 1644 cm –1 , and the absorption peaks of the noncovalent interaction (1645, 1641, and 1653 cm –1 from N-0.3 to N-1, respectively) and covalent interaction (1647, 1646, 1639 cm –1 from C-0.3 to C-1, respectively) had wavenumber shifts, suggesting that the secondary structure of the 7S has been affected and that the surrounding of CO has changed.…”