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  • Structural Changes and Evolution of Peptides During Chill Storage of Pork.

Structural Changes and Evolution of Peptides During Chill Storage of Pork.

Frontiers in nutrition (2020-10-20)
Xiaoyu Zou, Jing He, Di Zhao, Min Zhang, Yunting Xie, Chen Dai, Chong Wang, Chunbao Li
ABSTRACT

In this work, we investigated changes in protein structures in vacuum-packed pork during chill storage and its impact on the in vitro protein digestion. Longissimus dorsi muscles were vacuum packed and stored at 4°C for 3 days. Samples were subjected to Raman spectroscopy, in vitro digestion and nano LC-MS/MS. The 3 d samples had lower α-helix content, but higher β-sheet, β-turn, and random coil contents than the 0 d samples (P < 0.05). SDS-PAGE revealed significant protein degradation in the 3 d samples and the differences in digested products across the storage time. Proteome analysis indicated that the 3 d samples had the higher susceptibility to digestion. Increasing protein digestibility was mainly attributed to the degradation of myofibrillar proteins. Thus, exposure of more enzymatic sites in loose protein structure during chill storage could increase protein degradation in meat.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥400 units/mg protein
Sigma-Aldrich
Trypsin from porcine pancreas, lyophilized powder, Type II-S, 1,000-2,000 units/mg dry solid