“…It is well known that atmospheric plasma offers a source of reactive oxygen (ROS; e.g., atomic oxygen (O), ozone (O3), hydroxyl radical (OH•)) and nitrogen species (RNS; e.g., N2, NO, NO2, nitric oxide radical (NO•)) as well as UV-A and UV-B radiation (Bußler et al, 2015a;Laroussi & Leipold, 2004), which might have an adverse effect on protein structure. Lacroix, Jobin, Mezgheni, Srour, and Boileau (1998) and Zhenxing et al (2007) reported that this phenomenon might be due to the formation of new proteins by cross-linkage of free amino acids to the protein and protein-to-protein aggregation, resulting in insoluble aggregates. Table 2 Hydrogen peroxide content and pH value of samples treated with direct CAPP.…”