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From amino acid analysis to improved gel properties: The role of dl-valine in Landaise goose myofibrillar protein

Xinxin Yan, Hong Li, Xiujuan Wang, Zhonghai Hu, Jingjun Li, Haibo Zheng, Jie Wang, Zongyuan Zhen

2024Food Chemistry X11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The impact of exogenous limiting amino acids on protein gel formation was investigated to enhance the gelation properties of Landaise goose myofibrillar protein (MP). Amino acid composition and gel properties were analyzed, and homologous protein modeling and molecular docking techniques were used to simulate binding sites. Valine was identified as the first limiting amino acid. The addition of 0.075 % dl-valine proved optimal to enhance the gel strength (59.5 g) and water retention (76.76 %) of MP gels. Hydrophobic interactions and disulfide bonds were found to be the main forces maintaining conformational stability of the MP-dl-valine gels. The propyl group of dl-valine can form hydrophobic interactions with protein, contributing to stable complexes. DL valine could also strengthen chemical bonds and secondary structure, convert free water to immobile water, and improve the microstructure of the gel. Therefore, valine can be utilized as a nutritional and gel enhancer in Landaise goose meat products.

Topics & Concepts

ValineAmino acidChemistryChromatographyBiochemistryAlanineMeat and Animal Product QualityBee Products Chemical AnalysisMuscle metabolism and nutrition