Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in foods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of alkaline extraction of quinoa proteins (QP) on the structure and their film-forming ability without plasticiser. QP were extracted between pH 8 to 12, and their structure was evaluated by PAGE-SDS, size-exclusion HPLC light scattering, fluorescence spectroscopy and SH and SS. Film was characterised by FTIR, SEM, tensile strength, barrier and colour. Structural changes of QP showing that alkalinisation over pH 10 produce significant denaturation/aggregation/dissociation structural changes in QP. pH 12 was the condition to form a film (film12). FTIR showed hydrogen bonds and hydroph...
Abstract: In this work acid-induced gels composed of both quinoa proteins (QP, 18–42 g/L) and ι–carr...
Abstract: Partial enzymatic hydrolysis is frequently used as strategy to improve the functional and ...
The commercial use of biodegradable proteins films is still limited due to their poor mechanical and...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in fo...
<p>The aim of this study was to determine the influence of extraction pH on heat-induced aggregation...
The amino acid composition and the physicochemical and functional properties of quinoa protein isola...
The growing demand forminimally processed foodswith a long shelf life and environmentally friendly m...
Changes in solubility and molecular properties of protein films obtained from soy protein isolate (S...
Abstract: This work aimed to study the effect of the presence of Carrageenan (Carr) on the quinoa p...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of hydrothermal treatment at different temperat...
Artículo de publicación ISIQuinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Quinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q-8 and Q-12). Qs were mixed...
AbstractThis study was focused on the optimum conditions for preparing the protein isolate of quinoa...
Abstract: In this work acid-induced gels composed of both quinoa proteins (QP, 18–42 g/L) and ι–carr...
Abstract: Partial enzymatic hydrolysis is frequently used as strategy to improve the functional and ...
The commercial use of biodegradable proteins films is still limited due to their poor mechanical and...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in fo...
<p>The aim of this study was to determine the influence of extraction pH on heat-induced aggregation...
The amino acid composition and the physicochemical and functional properties of quinoa protein isola...
The growing demand forminimally processed foodswith a long shelf life and environmentally friendly m...
Changes in solubility and molecular properties of protein films obtained from soy protein isolate (S...
Abstract: This work aimed to study the effect of the presence of Carrageenan (Carr) on the quinoa p...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of hydrothermal treatment at different temperat...
Artículo de publicación ISIQuinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Quinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q-8 and Q-12). Qs were mixed...
AbstractThis study was focused on the optimum conditions for preparing the protein isolate of quinoa...
Abstract: In this work acid-induced gels composed of both quinoa proteins (QP, 18–42 g/L) and ι–carr...
Abstract: Partial enzymatic hydrolysis is frequently used as strategy to improve the functional and ...
The commercial use of biodegradable proteins films is still limited due to their poor mechanical and...