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The physicochemical properties, functionality, and digestibility of hempseed protein isolate as impacted by spray drying and freeze drying

Xuan Dong, Meng Wai Woo, Siew Young Quek

2023Food Chemistry44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hempseed protein has gained increasing attention for its sustainability and nourishment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of spray drying and freeze drying on the physicochemical properties, functionality, and digestibility of hempseed protein isolate (HPI). Compared to undried-HPI, both drying techniques altered physicochemical and structural properties. Particularly, protein denaturation temperature increased in freeze-dried HPI (FD-HPI) and spray-dried HPI (SD-HPI) samples (∼90 °C) than in undried-HPI (82.5 °C). Lysine content decreased from 38.26 mg/g in undried-HPI to 35.03 and 33.18 mg/g in FD-HPI and SD-HPI, respectively. Results revealed the loss of 26 and 17 kDa bands after drying. Notably, FD-HPI exhibited higher emulsifying stability and oil-holding capacity than SD-HPI. While both FD-HPI and SD-HPI had higher digestibility than undried-HPI, a 50% reduction in the liberation of free α-amino groups after digestion was found. This study provided information regarding changes in HPI after drying, offering insights for HPI production and application in the food industry.

Topics & Concepts

Spray dryingFreeze-dryingLysineFood scienceChemistryProtein stabilityAmino acidBiochemistryChromatographyProteins in Food SystemsMicroencapsulation and Drying ProcessesMeat and Animal Product Quality
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