| Literature DB >> 29971799 |
Devanand L Luthria1, Kollakondan M Maria John1, Ramesh Marupaka1, Savithiry Natarajan2.
Abstract
Soybean is one of the best sources of plant protein. Development of improved soybean cultivars through classical breeding and new biotech approaches is important to meet the growing global demand for soybeans. There is a critical need to investigate changes in protein content and profiles to ensure the safety and nutritional quality of new soybean varieties and their food products. A proteomics study begins with an optimal combination of extraction, separation and detection approaches. This review attempts to provide a summary of current updates in the methodologies used for extraction, separation and detection of protein from soybean, the basic foundations for good proteomic research. This information can be effectively used to investigate modifications in protein content and profiles in new varieties of soybeans and other crops.Entities:
Keywords: detection; extraction; mass spectrometry; proteins; separation; soybeans
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29971799 DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.9235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sci Food Agric ISSN: 0022-5142 Impact factor: 3.638