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Dr. Mokhtar Ibrahim El-sayed Dabbour :: Publications:

Title:
Enzymolysis of walnut (Juglans regia L.) meal protein: Ultrasonication‐assisted alkaline pretreatment impact on kinetics and thermodynamics
Authors: Moses Kwaku Golly; Haile Ma; Duan Yuqing; Ping Wu; Mokhtar Dabbour; Frederick Sarpong; Muhammad Farooq
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of Food Biochemistry
Volume: 43
Issue: 8
Pages: e12948
Publisher: Wiley
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

To improve the utility of walnut meal protein, influences of ultrasonication on the kinetic and thermodynamic constraints of enzyme (trypsin) hydrolysis were assessed using a multi‐frequency counter current S‐type ultrasound machine. Results revealed that both the ultrasonication treatment and control hydrolysis obeyed the first‐order kinetics within the study constraints. After 90 min hydrolysis time, the uppermost percentage conversion rate (57.5%) of substrate to product and the percentage increase (25.42%) in hydrolyzed protein concentration were obtained at 323 K and 10% substrate concentration, respectively. The Michaelis constant (KM) in ultrasonic enzymolysis declined by 58.66% over the control. The reaction rate coefficient (k) for the proteolysis improved by 84.75%, 52.43%, 48.25%, and 37.79% at 219, 303, 313, and 323 K, correspondingly. Generally, the bond energy (Ea), enthalpy change (ΔH), entropy change (ΔS), and Gibbs free energy (ΔG) were reduced by the ultrasound pretreatment with 36.61%, 28.05%, 18.22%, and 5.24%, respectively.

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