AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how temperature affects the aggregation of demineralized arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs) from Acacia seyal gum during dry incubation, showing that aggregation begins at temperatures as low as 25°C and accelerates as temperatures increase.
  • The aggregation process involves self-assembly, with activation energy suggesting the involvement of chemical reactions tied to the dehydration of AGP surfaces.
  • After about 1.66 days at 40°C, soluble aggregates form larger microparticles, revealing that cations in AGPs help protect against aggregation during heating, with demineralization increasing their reactivity.

Article Abstract

The aggregation in dry state of mineral-loaded arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs) from Acacia seyal gum (GA) generally occurs above 70 °C. This study focuses on the aggregation sensitivity of AGPs after their demineralization. The dry incubation in mild temperature (25 °C to 70 °C) of demineralized AGPs induced the formation of aggregates, not observed with GA. AGPs aggregated following a self-assembly mechanism for which temperature only modulated the aggregation rate. The activation energy was around 90-100 kJ·mol that could correspond to chemical condensation reactions induced by the AGPs surface dehydration. The aggregation kinetics were characterized by the formation of soluble aggregates during the first times of incubation, whose molar mass increased from 1 · 10 g·mol to 6.7 · 10 g·mol (SEC MALS) or 12 · 10 g·mol (AF4 MALS) after 1.66 days of dry heating at 40 °C. These soluble aggregates revealed they adopted a similar conformation to that of not aggregated AGPs with a ν value around 0.45. Above 1.66 days at 40 °C, the soluble aggregates grew up to form microparticles with sizes ranging from 10 to around 200 μm. This study highlighted the protective role of cations from AGPs whose demineralization increased their sensibility to dry heating and their chemical reactivity for aggregation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123509DOI Listing

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