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Authors: Lawrence A. Arogundade, Catherine O. Eromosele, Oladipo Ademuyiwa, Ighodalo C. Eromosele
Food Hydrocolloids Volume 23, Issue 8, December 2009, Pages 2294–2301

Abstract
Aggregation tendencies of African yam bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) protein in the various aqueous extraction media with Ca2+, Mg2+ or at pI (isoelectric point) were determined. Water extractable S. stenocarpa protein aggregates more with addition of either Ca2+ or Mg2+ than at pI. In alkaline extractants considered (except at pH 10), aggregation tendency of the protein is in the order: pI > Ca2+ > Mg2+. The protein aggregation trend in salt media is a function of the salt type, aggregation in NaCl solution is of order: Ca2+ = pI > Mg2+, while in Na2SO4, we had pI > Mg2+ > Ca2+. S. stenocarpa protein aggregation was significantly (P < 0.05) more in Na2SO4 than NaCl. The amount of Ca2+ required for maximum precipitation of S. stenocarpa from alkaline (water-pH10) extractant was higher than that of Na2SO4 and more Ca-proteinate was obtained from the alkaline aliquot. The crude protein of the Ca-proteinates and isoelectric protein isolates obtained from salt and alkaline extract were in the range 71.7–91.8% (dry basis). Protein isolate from alkaline extract had significantly (P < 0.05) higher fat content than the one from salt extract. Isoelectrically precipitated isolates had lower ash content than Ca-proteinates. The percentage ratio of essential to non-essential amino acid was in the range 45–47%. With reference to FAO/WHO standard, the chemical score showed that most of the essential amino acid were in excess, thus, the amino acid distribution of S. stenocarpa protein isolates showed that it can fulfill the essential amino acid requirement of human especially the acid proteins and can be a good protein supplement in food and a wide range of new food products.

Keywords: Sphenostylis stenocarpa; Protein isolate; Aggregation; Solvent media; Proximate; Amino acid


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