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  • Effects of pulsed ultrasound on rheological and structural properties of chicken myofibrillar protein.

Effects of pulsed ultrasound on rheological and structural properties of chicken myofibrillar protein.

Ultrasonics sonochemistry (2017-06-22)
Jing-Yu Wang, Yu-Ling Yang, Xiao-Zhi Tang, Wen-Xi Ni, Lei Zhou
ABSTRACT

The effects of pulsed ultrasound (PUS) (power: 240w) with varying time (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15min) on rheological and structural properties of chicken myofibrillar protein (CMP) were examined. PUS treatment significantly caused a decrease in the viscosity coefficients (k) but an increase in the flow index (n) value of CMP solutions within short time (0-6min), while had no significant effect for longer time (9-15min). Besides, at 6min, the solubility and microstructure of CMP samples were optimum. The primary structure of CMP was not altered by PUS treatment. However, Raman spectroscopy revealed a decrease in the α-helix and β-sheets proportion and an increase in the β-turn of CMP following PUS treatment. Random coil reached a maximum at 6min. The changes in tertiary and quaternary structure of CMP by PUS treatment also occurred. As PUS time extended, S

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1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, >50%