Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment

The aim of this study was to enhance the nutritional value and the functional characteristics of muffins by enriching with chickpea protein isolate, while keeping their rheological characteristics. Chickpea Protein isolate (CPI) was prepared by alkaline solubilization (pH 11), followed by isoelectri...

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Main Authors: Sobhy A. El Sohaimy, Marageta A. Brennan, Amira M. G. Darwish, Charles S. Brennan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ISEKI_Food Association (IFA) 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Food Studies
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Online Access:https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/639
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spelling doaj-4a83165d024d4c8780cab1a4708e1cd62021-02-19T17:25:39ZengISEKI_Food Association (IFA)International Journal of Food Studies2182-10542021-02-0110010.7455/ijfs/10.SI.2021.a5235Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichmentSobhy A. El Sohaimy0Marageta A. Brennan1Amira M. G. Darwish2Charles S. Brennan3Head of Department of Food Science and TechnologyWine, Food and Molecular Biosciences Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Life SciencesFood Technology Department, Arid Lands Cultivation Research Institute, City of Scientic Research and Technological ApplicationsWine, Food and Molecular Biosciences Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Life SciencesThe aim of this study was to enhance the nutritional value and the functional characteristics of muffins by enriching with chickpea protein isolate, while keeping their rheological characteristics. Chickpea Protein isolate (CPI) was prepared by alkaline solubilization (pH 11), followed by isoelectric precipitation at pH 4.5. SDS-PAGE revealed three subunits with molecular weights of 47, 30 and 85 kDa; representing the globulin fractions, legumin-like and vicilin-like proteins. Maximum protein solubility (83.32%) was obtained at pH 11. CPI exhibited an emulsifying activity index of 25.17 m2 g-1, emulsion stability index of 14.09 min. The foaming capacity and stability were 62% and 94.49%, respectively. Water and oil absorption were 3.65 and 2.30 mL g-1, respectively. CPI was added to muffin batter at 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10%. CPI fortifieded muffins showed reduction in moisture content, which influenced texture profile analysis through increasing hardness, gumminess and chewiness values. Additionally, both protein content and protein digestibility of muffins increased to 22.2 and 94.08%, respectively. CPI-enriched muffins were darker (lower L) with yellowish crumbs (higher b). Finally, preliminary sensory evaluation showed high consumer acceptance for CPI-enriched muffins.https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/639chickpea proteins isolateenriched muffinsin-vitro protein digestibilitycolour analysistexture profile analysissensory evaluation
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author Sobhy A. El Sohaimy
Marageta A. Brennan
Amira M. G. Darwish
Charles S. Brennan
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Marageta A. Brennan
Amira M. G. Darwish
Charles S. Brennan
Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
International Journal of Food Studies
chickpea proteins isolate
enriched muffins
in-vitro protein digestibility
colour analysis
texture profile analysis
sensory evaluation
author_facet Sobhy A. El Sohaimy
Marageta A. Brennan
Amira M. G. Darwish
Charles S. Brennan
author_sort Sobhy A. El Sohaimy
title Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
title_short Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
title_full Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
title_fullStr Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
title_full_unstemmed Chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
title_sort chickpea protein isolation, characterization and application in muffin enrichment
publisher ISEKI_Food Association (IFA)
series International Journal of Food Studies
issn 2182-1054
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The aim of this study was to enhance the nutritional value and the functional characteristics of muffins by enriching with chickpea protein isolate, while keeping their rheological characteristics. Chickpea Protein isolate (CPI) was prepared by alkaline solubilization (pH 11), followed by isoelectric precipitation at pH 4.5. SDS-PAGE revealed three subunits with molecular weights of 47, 30 and 85 kDa; representing the globulin fractions, legumin-like and vicilin-like proteins. Maximum protein solubility (83.32%) was obtained at pH 11. CPI exhibited an emulsifying activity index of 25.17 m2 g-1, emulsion stability index of 14.09 min. The foaming capacity and stability were 62% and 94.49%, respectively. Water and oil absorption were 3.65 and 2.30 mL g-1, respectively. CPI was added to muffin batter at 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10%. CPI fortifieded muffins showed reduction in moisture content, which influenced texture profile analysis through increasing hardness, gumminess and chewiness values. Additionally, both protein content and protein digestibility of muffins increased to 22.2 and 94.08%, respectively. CPI-enriched muffins were darker (lower L) with yellowish crumbs (higher b). Finally, preliminary sensory evaluation showed high consumer acceptance for CPI-enriched muffins.
topic chickpea proteins isolate
enriched muffins
in-vitro protein digestibility
colour analysis
texture profile analysis
sensory evaluation
url https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/639
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