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Zein as a structural protein in gluten-free systems: an overview

Xinrui Zhang, Chunxia Dong, Yayun Hu, Mengnan Gao, Guangzhong Luan

2021Food Science and Human Wellness102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zein, a class of alcohol-soluble prolamines in maize endosperm, is mainly composed of α-zein, β-zein, and γ-zein. It has been recognized as a structural protein for various gluten-free systems since it can form gluten-like viscoelastic network. The formation of viscoelastic zein network can make up for the structural defect of gluten-free doughs caused by the lack of gluten. To make the most of structural functionality of zein in gluten-free foods, it is important to clearly elucidate the fundamental properties of zein network. In this article, these properties have been discussed, analyzed and summarized from the relationship between protein network and structural functionality of zein, the feature and formation mechanism of zein network, factors affecting zein network and the applications of zein network in improving the quality of gluten-free food. In addition, this article also looks forward to potential research areas on zein network.

Topics & Concepts

GlutenEndospermNetwork structureNetwork formationStorage proteinChemistryPlant proteinViscoelasticityGluten freeFood scienceComputer scienceBiochemistryMaterials scienceGeneMachine learningWorld Wide WebComposite materialFood composition and propertiesProteins in Food Systems