The effects of High Pressure (HP) on the solubility, aggregation and sedimentation of calcium-supplemented soybean proteins present in soybean protein isolate (SPI), and protein fractions enriched in β-conglycinin and glycinin were analyzed in this work. Calcium addition (up to 0.0075 mol/L) to soybean protein dispersions (1% w/v - pH 8.0) provoked the formation of insoluble aggregates with a very large size. HP treatments split those particles. The size of the HP-formed aggregates was a function of HP intensity, of calcium concentration and of protein composition of samples. 400 and 600 MPa improved the solubility of calcium-added soybean proteins in the three protein samples assayed. At certain calcium concentrations and HP levels, these ...