2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2020.06.007
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Molecular size and immunoreactivity of ethanol extracted soybean protein concentrate in comparison with other products

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“…The latter negatively affect the production of nitric oxide [ 88 ], leading to delayed wound healing [ 89 ]. Moreover, soy protein isolates have been shown to contain two major allergens, glycinin and β-conglycinin [ 38 , 90 ]. However, to the best of our knowledge no study has focused on these side effects associated with the development of soy protein-based wound dressings.…”
Section: Electrospinning Of Plant-derived Proteins For Wound Healimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter negatively affect the production of nitric oxide [ 88 ], leading to delayed wound healing [ 89 ]. Moreover, soy protein isolates have been shown to contain two major allergens, glycinin and β-conglycinin [ 38 , 90 ]. However, to the best of our knowledge no study has focused on these side effects associated with the development of soy protein-based wound dressings.…”
Section: Electrospinning Of Plant-derived Proteins For Wound Healimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To begin with, the diversity in extraction and purification methods has been shown to affect purity, composition and activity of the proteins. This in turn may influence the reproducibility during electrospinning, which is highly dependent on the homogeneity and surface charge of the material [ 5 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 57 ]. Unfortunately, there are currently no regulations in place to ensure homogeneity of structure and purity of protein-based materials [ 5 ].…”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges Of Using Proteins For Electrmentioning
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“…This may be due to the presence of residual isoflavones, which have demonstrated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytostatic properties, but are also known to have an adverse effect on nitric oxide production, resulting in delayed wound healing [ 67 ]. Moreover, SP isolates contain two major allergens, glycinin and conglycinin, which might counteract the healing process [ 68 ]. Despite these facts, several researchers have focused on the use of soy-based nanofibers for wound dressing and drug release purposes testing both in vitro and in vivo models.…”
Section: Recent Trends In Biomedical Application Of Electrospun Plant...mentioning
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“…Successful electrospinning with water or mild buffers was proven so far only for canola and soy proteins. Using food-grade or generally recognized-as-safe solvents for electrospun biomedical materials is of the utmost requirement since harsh organic solvents bring risks of toxicity and environmental hazards [ 68 ]. However, water is not a perfect protein solvent because many proteins are quite hydrophobic and tend to aggregate or poorly unfold.…”
Section: Conclusion Prospects and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%