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Improving the in vitro digestibility of rapeseed albumins resistant to gastrointestinal proteolysis while preserving the functional properties using enzymatic hydrolysis

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Study of in vitro digestibility of high-quality isolate of rapeseed albumins (RA) was carried out in this work, using Size-Exclusion Chromatography. A poor in vitro digestibility of the RA isolate was highlighted (15%). The aim of this study was therefore to improve the RA in vitro digestibility by enzymatic hydrolysis while preserving its attractive functional properties. Alcalase, Flavourzyme and Prolyve were used to obtain 12 hydrolysates with various degrees of hydrolysis (DH) and compositions. All hydrolysates showed improved digestibility and those with the highest DH showed the best improvements. Techno-functional properties of these hydrolysates were also characterized. The poor emulsion capacity of initial RA was improved and results showed that extent proteolysis can be a good way to improve both digestibility and functional properties. Moreover, optimal conditions for RA proteolysis were identified to produce with Flavourzyme a partial hydrolysate (still containing 50% intact RA) that is both digestible and functional.
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hal-04036269 , version 1 (19-03-2023)

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Sophie Beaubier, Carlos Pineda-Vadillo, Odile Mesieres, Xavier Framboisier, Olivier Galet, et al.. Improving the in vitro digestibility of rapeseed albumins resistant to gastrointestinal proteolysis while preserving the functional properties using enzymatic hydrolysis. Food Chemistry, 2023, 407, pp.135132. ⟨10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.135132⟩. ⟨hal-04036269⟩
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