Journal Article
Published 2015
Effects of thermal, microwave, and ultrasound pretreatments on antioxidative capacity of enzymatic milk protein concentrate hydrolysates
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Dr. Madalitso Tsakama
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Physics & Biochemical Sciences
5 total publications
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Primary Author
Hankie Uluko
Co-Authors
Shuwen Zhang, Lu Liu, Jing Lu, Dr. Madalitso Tsakama, Jiaping Lv
Abstract
The antioxidant capacity of milk protein concentrate (MPC) subjected to hydrolysis with digestive enzymes (pepsin and trypsin) after heat (HT), microwave (MW) and ultrasound (US) pretreatments were investigated using DPPH radical scavenging and ferric reducing antioxidative power (FRAP) assays. Pretreatments were carried out for 10 min, MW and HT pretreatments at 90 °C, US at 800 W and 20 kHz. Samples were jacketed with ice during sonication while a control received no pretreatment. Compared with the control (EC50 = 0.316 mg mL−1), most pretreatments (US, US + MW, US + HT, US + MW + HT) significantly improved (P = 0.05) the radical scavenging activity and US pretreated samples showed the highest activity (EC50 = 0.283 mg mL−1) but the pretreated samples showed similar antioxidant capacity when the FRAP assay was used which could be due to the large number of …
Year of Publication
2015
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Journal Name
Journal of Functional Foods
Volume
18
Issue
8
Page Numbers
1138-1146
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