It has been reported that caroubin, a protein mixture obtained from carob seeds, has rheological properties similar to those of gluten. Comparative studies of the effects of hydration and temperature on caroubin and gluten were carried out with the aid of NMR, FTIR, scanning electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry techniques. The results show that caroubin has a more ordered structure than gluten and that hydration has little effect on its secondary structure when compared to gluten.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo peroxidases A and B were purified from a borate buffer extract (pH = 10,4) of durum wheat semolina (Triticum durum), var. Bidi 17, by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, salting out by 3M ammonium sulphate and two chromatographies on CM-cellulose; specific activities of peroxidase A or B were increased 114 or 66 fold. Molecular weight, amino acid composition, absorption spectrum, pH optimum, thermal stability and KM values differentiate the two enzymes.
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March 1972
Bull Soc Chim Biol (Paris)
November 1967