The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity

Enzymes are protein complexes compounds widely studied and used due to their ability to catalyze reactions. The food processing mainly aims the inactivation of enzymes due to various undesirable effects. However, there are many processes that can be optimized by its catalytic activity. In this conte...

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Main Authors: Meliza Lindsay, Júlia Hellmeister, Pedro E.D. Augusto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2016-06-01
Series:Scientia Agropecuaria
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Online Access:http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/1108
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spelling doaj-86e4accba77f40c087c08cf27a2854622020-11-25T02:27:35ZengUniversidad Nacional de TrujilloScientia Agropecuaria2077-99172306-67412016-06-017214515010.17268/sci.agropecu.2016.02.07The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activityMeliza LindsayJúlia HellmeisterPedro E.D. AugustoEnzymes are protein complexes compounds widely studied and used due to their ability to catalyze reactions. The food processing mainly aims the inactivation of enzymes due to various undesirable effects. However, there are many processes that can be optimized by its catalytic activity. In this context, different technologies have been applied both to inactivate or to improve the enzymes efficiency. The Ultrasound technology emerges as an alternative mainly applied to achieve the enzyme inactivation. On the contrary, very few investigations show the ability of this technology under certain conditions to achieve the opposite effect (i.e. increase the catalytic activity of enzymes). The objective of this study was to correlate the ultrasonic energy delivered to the sample (J/mL) with the residual enzymatic activity and explain the possible mechanisms which results in the enzymatic activation/inactivation complex behavior. The activity of POD in coconut water was evaluated as a model. The enzymatic activity initially increased, followed by reduction with a trend to enzyme inactivation. This complex behavior is directly related to the applied ultrasonic energy and their direct mechanical effects on the product, as well as the effect in the enzymatic infinite intermediate states and its structural conformation changes. The obtained results are useful for both academic and industrial perspectives.http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/1108peroxidase(POD)enzymatic activityenzymatic structural conformationultrasound technologycoconut water
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author Meliza Lindsay
Júlia Hellmeister
Pedro E.D. Augusto
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Júlia Hellmeister
Pedro E.D. Augusto
The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
Scientia Agropecuaria
peroxidase(POD)
enzymatic activity
enzymatic structural conformation
ultrasound technology
coconut water
author_facet Meliza Lindsay
Júlia Hellmeister
Pedro E.D. Augusto
author_sort Meliza Lindsay
title The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
title_short The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
title_full The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
title_fullStr The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
title_full_unstemmed The ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
title_sort ultrasound technology for modifying enzyme activity
publisher Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
series Scientia Agropecuaria
issn 2077-9917
2306-6741
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Enzymes are protein complexes compounds widely studied and used due to their ability to catalyze reactions. The food processing mainly aims the inactivation of enzymes due to various undesirable effects. However, there are many processes that can be optimized by its catalytic activity. In this context, different technologies have been applied both to inactivate or to improve the enzymes efficiency. The Ultrasound technology emerges as an alternative mainly applied to achieve the enzyme inactivation. On the contrary, very few investigations show the ability of this technology under certain conditions to achieve the opposite effect (i.e. increase the catalytic activity of enzymes). The objective of this study was to correlate the ultrasonic energy delivered to the sample (J/mL) with the residual enzymatic activity and explain the possible mechanisms which results in the enzymatic activation/inactivation complex behavior. The activity of POD in coconut water was evaluated as a model. The enzymatic activity initially increased, followed by reduction with a trend to enzyme inactivation. This complex behavior is directly related to the applied ultrasonic energy and their direct mechanical effects on the product, as well as the effect in the enzymatic infinite intermediate states and its structural conformation changes. The obtained results are useful for both academic and industrial perspectives.
topic peroxidase(POD)
enzymatic activity
enzymatic structural conformation
ultrasound technology
coconut water
url http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/1108
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