Preparation Wheat bran protein concentrate, studying its functional properties
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https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v2i3.502Keywords:
Wheat bran , Protein concentrates , Alkaline extractionAbstract
Using wheat bran (Ibaa 99) in preparation protein concentrate and then estimate the content of protein and amino acids also studied the attributes of functionality, such as it solubility, the absorption of water and fat, in addition to its ability boiled configure and install the foam, The results showed that the percentage of protein in the concentrate protein was 69.5%, and that the content of essential amino acids lysine , threonine and isoleucine reached (7.8, 4.9,4.9) g /100 g protein, also the results explained, the applicability protein concentrate solubility varied depending on the different pH and reached its highest solubility of 22.1% at pH 11 and the lower solubility of 7.1% at pH 5and was its ability to retain water and fat higher than the viability of egg albumin protein, results also show that the protein concentrate of the wheat bran has ability to configure and install the foam less than the albumin eggs (200,330)ml after 60 min amounting to the capacity and stability of foam, The results showed that fractionated parts of concentrate reached (31.7,9.4,17.9)%all of albumin and globulin , gluteline respectively.
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