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Xiaoqiang Chen1, Wei Song2, Jin Zhao3, Zhifa Zhang4, Yuntian Zhang5.
Abstract
Polysaccharide conjugates were alkali-extracted from green tea (TPC-A). Although it contained 11.80% covalently binding proteins, TPC-A could not bind to the Coomassie Brilliant Blue dyes G250 and R250. TPC-A had no expected characteristic absorption peak of protein in the UV-vis spectrum scanning in the range of 200-700 nm. The UV-vis wavelength of 280 nm was not suitable to detect the presence of the protein portion of TPC-A. The zeta potential of TPC-A merely presented the negative charge properties of polysaccharides instead of the acid-base property of its protein section across the entire pH range. Furthermore, TPC-A was more stable when the pH of solution exceeded 4.0. In addition, no precipitation or haze was generated in the TPC-A/(-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) mixtures during 12 h storage. TPC-A has emulsifying activity, which indicated that its protein moiety formed hydrophobic groups. Thus, it was proposed that some physical properties of TPC-A protein were shielded by its olysaccharide, since the protein moiety was wrapped by its polysaccharide chains.Entities:
Keywords: alkali-extracted; protein; tea polysaccharide conjugates
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28561782 PMCID: PMC6152659 DOI: 10.3390/molecules22060914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1UV-vis absorption spectra of alkali-extracted tea polysaccharide conjugates (TPC-A) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) in Coomassie Brilliant Blue G250 solution.
Figure 2UV-vis spectrum of TPC-A aqueous solution (100 μg/mL) scanned in the wavelength range of 200–700 nm.
Figure 3Zeta potentials of TPC-A as a function of pH 2.0–8.0 at an interval of 0.5.
Figure 4The turbidity evolution curve of TPC-A/EGCG aqueous mixtures at 520 nm during 12 h storage.
Figure 5Particle size distribution (PSD) of medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) emulsion stabilized with TPC-A in the storage test at 25 °C for a period of 8 days.
Figure 6Particle size distribution (PSD) of MCT emulsion stabilized with TPC-A in the storage acceleration test at 60 °C for a period of 8 days.
Figure 7Water sorption/desorption properties of TPC-A. DVS: dynamic vapor sorption; RH: relative humidity.