| Literature DB >> 31510024 |
Charles R Frihart1, Antonio Pizzi2,3, Xuedong Xi4, Linda F Lorenz5.
Abstract
Soy protein isolate (SPI) and insoluble soy flour polymeric carbohydrates have been reacted with sodium periodate for the specific oxidation of vicinal -OH groups to investigate the reactions involved in this approach to soy flour adhesives. The reactions have been shown to generate carbohydrate oligomer fractions presenting one, two or multiple aldehyde groups. With the exception of the small molecular weight heptanedial, the smaller molecular weight aldehydes generated from mono- and disaccharides by the same reaction do not appear to form from the insoluble soy flour carbohydrates, or have already reacted. The reaction of periodate with soy protein isolate has been shown to generate some aldehydes too. When the mix of SPI and soy insoluble carbohydrates is treated with periodate, the majority of the observed aldehyde carrying species appear to be higher molecular weight carbohydrate oligomer fractions.Entities:
Keywords: aldehydes generation; condensation reactions; insoluble carbohydrates; periodate oxidation; soy adhesives; soy flour; soy protein isolate
Year: 2019 PMID: 31510024 PMCID: PMC6780918 DOI: 10.3390/polym11091478
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1MALDI ToF spectra of insoluble soy flour carbohydrates after a treatment with sodium periodate at 120 °C for 1 h. (a) 100 Da to 500 Da range. (b) 500 Da to 1000 Da range. (c) 1000 Da to 1500 Da range.
The proposed oligomer species for the MALDI ToF spectra peaks in Figure 1a–c for the reaction at 120 °C for 1 h of sodium periodate with insoluble soy flour carbohydrates. Note: the links between the glucose units are alpha-glucosidic. They are represented as being beta glucosidic to shorten the table.
| 231 Da (with Na+) |
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| 365 Da (calc. 365 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 527 Da (calc. 527 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 768 Da (calc.766 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 689 Da (calc. 689 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 768 Da (calc. 768 Da) (no Na+), |
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| 930 Da (calc. 928 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 930 Da (calc. 930 Da) (no Na+) |
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| 975 Da (calc. 976 Da) (= 930 Da but with 2xNa+) |
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| 1031 Da (calc. 1029 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1046 Da (calc. 1043 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1092 Da (calc.1089 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1092 Da (calc.1092 Da) (no Na+) |
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| 1135 Da (calc. 1136 Da) (= 1092 Da but with 2x Na+) |
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| 1192 Da (calc. 1192 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1214 Da (calc. 1212 Da) (no Na+) |
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| 1230 Da (calc. 1231 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1254 Da (calc. 1253 Da) (with Na+) |
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| 1297 Da = glucose octamer missing one –OH, (no Na+) |
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| 1416 Da (Calc. 1415 Da) |
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Figure 2The MALDI ToF spectra of the soy protein isolate after a treatment with sodium periodate at 120 °C for 1 h. (a) 100 Da to 500 Da range. (b) 500 Da to 1000 Da range. (c) 1000 Da to 1500 Da range.
The proposed oligomer species for the MALDI ToF spectra peaks in Figure 2a–c and Figure 3a,b for the reaction at 120 °C for 1 h of sodium periodate with the soy protein isolate.
| 377 Da = [alanine]4-aspartic acid |
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| But it could also be (but less likely) |
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| OR455 Da (calc. 457 Da) = [alanine]2-[serine]3
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| 659–660 Da = phenylalanine-triptophan-leucine-histidine + Na+ (tetramer) |
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| 959 Da = phenylalanine-triptophan-leucine-histidine-phenylalanine-arginine + Na+ (hexamer) |
Figure 3The MALDI ToF spectra of the reaction of the mix by a weight of 50% soy protein + 25% sucrose + 25% insoluble soy carbohydrates + 15% NaIO4 at 120 ℃ for 1 h. (a) 150 Da to 500 Da range. (b) 500 Da to 900 Da range. (c) 900 Da to 1500 Da range.
Some possible assignments from the MALDI ToF spectra in Figure 3a–c of the reaction of SPI + sucrose + insoluble soy carbohydrates + NaIO4 for peaks not belonging to any of the single periodate-treated constituent components.
| 554–555 Da, no Na+ |
| 585 Da, no Na+, two possible species from glutamic acid |
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| and/or one from Lysine |
| 619 Da, no Na+ |
| 728 Da, no Na+ |
| 780 Da, no Na+ |
| 819 Da, no Na+ |
| 849–850 Da, no Na+ |
| 985 Da, no Na+ |
| 1388–1389 Da |
| 1459–1460 Da |