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Impact of lipid oxidation products on the digestibility and structural integrity of Myofibrillar proteins during thermal processing. | LitMetric

Impact of lipid oxidation products on the digestibility and structural integrity of Myofibrillar proteins during thermal processing.

Food Chem

Tianjin Key Laboratory of Food Science and Health, School of Medicine, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

This study explores the effects of lipid oxidation products (LOPs), specifically CHP, t,t-DDE, and MDA, on the digestibility and structural integrity of myofibrillar proteins (MP) during processing. LOPs were first assessed by heating at 180 °C for 15 min, showing a significant reduction in digestibility in MDA-treated samples (65.40 %), followed by t,t-DDE (45.10 %) and CHP (13.07 %). MALDI-TOF MS analysis revealed decreased peptide abundance and lower average molecular weight in t,t-DDE- and MDA-treated samples. Notably, substantial decreases in α-helix content and increases in random coil structures were detected, particularly in MDA-treated samples. Assessments of surface hydrophobicity and thiol content underscored the detrimental impact of secondary LOPs on MP structure. Higher MDA concentrations led to a substantial reduction in intrinsic fluorescence intensity, along with an increase in Schiff base content. A PLS regression model demonstrated strong predictive capabilities for MP digestibility, highlighting the importance of optimizing meat processing parameters to minimize nutritional degradation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141397DOI Listing

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