Structure, physicochemical, and functional properties of protein isolates and major fractions from cumin (Cuminum cyminum) seeds
2018
ABSTRACTIn this study, cumin protein isolates (CPI) and major protein fractions were extracted and separated from cumin seeds, their structure, physicochemical, and functional properties were investigated. Albumin (62.29%) and glutelin (25.16%) were the predominant protein fractions of cumin seeds. Glutamic acid (Glu) and aspartic acid (Asp) were the major amino acids of cumin proteins, whereas more hydrophobic and aromatic amino acids were predominantly found in chickpea protein isolates. Electrophoresis profiles indicated that CPI have more disulphide bonds than major protein fractions. The intrinsic fluorescence data revealed that glutelin displayed greater exposure of tyrosine (Tyr) and tryptophan (Trp) residues compared to albumin and CPI. Circular dichroism (CD) data showed CPI presented more α-helix (14.4%) and less β-strand (30.7%) than albumin and glutelin. The atomic force microscope (AFM) profile and hydrodynamic diameter (Dh) determination showed the presence of low particle size in albumin fr...
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