Publications by authors named "Xuxiao Gong"

This study investigated the effects of covalent bonding between pea protein isolate (PPI) and p-coumaric acid (p-CA) on the protein's secondary structure, solubility, foaming properties, emulsifying capacity, and thermal stability. Binding p-CA led to alterations in the secondary structure of PPI, including an increase in α-helix and random coil and a decrease in β-turn. Additionally, it resulted in a reduction in SH and NH groups, as well as a decrease in particle size.

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In this study, pea protein isolates (PPI) have been used to make conjugates by covalent binding with p-coumaric acid (p-CA), and the effect of conjugation on PPI structural characteristics and the structural, optical, mechanical, and physicochemical properties of conjugate-based films were investigated. The conjugation with p-CA unfolds the tertiary structure of PPI and significantly reduces the surface charge. A tendency of aggregation with increasing p-CA addition was proposed.

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Pulses have attracted much attention in the food industry due to their low cost, high yield, and high protein content, which promises to be excellent alternative protein sources. Recently, techniques for covalent and noncovalent binding of pulse proteins to polyphenols are expected to solve the problem of their poor protein functional properties. Additionally, these conjugates and complexes also show several health benefits.

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Quinoa has a long history of cultivation and unique nutritional value. Quinoa sprouts can be eaten as leafy vegetables, but their nutritional quality is unknown. Ten quinoa sprout varieties (lines) were evaluated and compared for nutrient and functional composition.

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Cereals account for a large proportion of the human diet and are an important source of protein. The preparation of cereal protein peptides is a good way to utilize these proteins. Cereal protein peptides have good application potential as antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer compounds, in lowering blood pressure, controlling blood sugar, and inhibiting thrombosis.

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