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Understanding leaf membrane protein extraction to develop a food-grade process

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages 234-243

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.093

Keywords

Proteomics; Sugar beet leaves; Resource optimisation; Protein extraction

Funding

  1. Technology Foundation STW (The Netherlands) and Royal Cosun (The Netherlands)

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Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from leaves can contribute to a more complete use of resources and help to meet the increasing protein demand. Leaf protein extraction and purification is applied by other disciplines, such as proteomics. Therefore, this study analysed proteomic extraction methods for membrane proteins as an inspiration for a food grade alternative process. Sugar beet leaves were extracted with two proteomic protocols: solvent extraction and Triton X-114 phase partitioning method. Extraction steps contributed to protein purity and/or to selective fractionation, enabling the purification of specific proteins. It was observed that membrane proteins distributed among different solvents, buffers and solutions used due to their physicochemical heterogeneity. This heterogeneity does not allow a total membrane protein extraction by a unique method or even combinations of processing steps, but it enables the creation of different fractions with different physicochemical properties useful for food applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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