Xd. Chen et al., Exploring the reaction kinetics of whey protein denaturation/aggregation by assuming the denaturation step is reversible, BIOCH ENG J, 2(1), 1998, pp. 63-69
A theoretical study is presented here to illustrate the fundamental differe
nces between laboratory established milk protein denaturation kinetics and
the underlined reaction kinetics. Applying the elementary reaction kinetics
in the context of reaction engineering, cases where the systems of beta-la
ctoglobulin (beta-lg) in water and beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin
(alpha-lac) mixture in water have been analysed. Assuming that denaturatio
n is reversible to certain extent, for a mixture where many native whey pro
teins co-exist, the current study shows that the kinetics of beta-lg denatu
ration can be far more complicated than that described by the simple rate e
quation commonly applied in previous literature. In order to illustrate tha
t it is possible to use the existing data to obtain the underlined kinetic
parameters, a computational procedure has been followed, as an example, to
calculate the parameters for the one protein system (i.e., with beta-lg onl
y). Some sensible recommendations for future work have been made. (C) 1998
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