Abstract:This research aims to study the thermal and emulsifying properties of the chan globulins (CG), which are the most abundant Osborne fraction of the seed of Hyptis suaveolens. In this sense, the calorimetric analysis indicated a cooperative behavior in thermal denaturation process with a denaturation temperature of 100.9°C and an enthalpy change of 124.6 kJ/mol for CG. Besides, strong gels (Gʹ ~7.5 × 105 Pa) were produced, with a gelation temperature of 80°C. Also, CG presented high surface activity with critica… Show more
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