TY - JOUR
T1 - Stability of casein micelles cross-linked by transglutaminase
AU - Smiddy, M. A.
AU - Martin, J. E.G.H.
AU - Kelly, A. L.
AU - De Kruif, C. G.
AU - Huppertz, T.
PY - 2006/6
Y1 - 2006/6
N2 - In this study, caseins micelles were internally cross-linked using the enzyme transglutaminase (TGase). The integrity of the micelles was examined on solubilization of micellar calcium phosphate (MCP) or on disruption of hydrophobic interactions and breakage of hydrogen bonds. The level of monomeric caseins, determined electrophoretically, decreased with increasing time of incubation with TGase at 30°C; after incubation for 24 h, no monomeric β- or κ-caseins were detected, whereas only a small level of monomeric agi-casein remained, suggesting near complete intramicellar crosslinking. The ability of casein micelles to maintain structural integrity on disruption of hydrophobic interactions (using urea, sodium dodecyl sulfate, or heating in the presence of ethanol), solubilization of MCP (using the calcium-chelating agent trisodium citrate) or high-pressure treatment was estimated by measurement of the L*-value of milk; i.e., the amount of back-scattered light. The amount of light scattered by casein micelles in noncross-linked milk was reduced by >95% on complete disruption of hydrophobic interactions or complete solubilization of MCP; treatment of milk with TGase increased the stability of casein micelles against disruption by all methods studied and stability increased progressively with incubation time. After 24 h of crosslinking, reductions in the extent of light scattering were still apparent in the presence of high levels of dissociating agents, possibly through citrate-induced removal of MCP nanoclusters from the micelles, or urea- or sodium dodecyl sulfate-induced increases in solvent refractive index, which reduce the extent of light-scattering.
AB - In this study, caseins micelles were internally cross-linked using the enzyme transglutaminase (TGase). The integrity of the micelles was examined on solubilization of micellar calcium phosphate (MCP) or on disruption of hydrophobic interactions and breakage of hydrogen bonds. The level of monomeric caseins, determined electrophoretically, decreased with increasing time of incubation with TGase at 30°C; after incubation for 24 h, no monomeric β- or κ-caseins were detected, whereas only a small level of monomeric agi-casein remained, suggesting near complete intramicellar crosslinking. The ability of casein micelles to maintain structural integrity on disruption of hydrophobic interactions (using urea, sodium dodecyl sulfate, or heating in the presence of ethanol), solubilization of MCP (using the calcium-chelating agent trisodium citrate) or high-pressure treatment was estimated by measurement of the L*-value of milk; i.e., the amount of back-scattered light. The amount of light scattered by casein micelles in noncross-linked milk was reduced by >95% on complete disruption of hydrophobic interactions or complete solubilization of MCP; treatment of milk with TGase increased the stability of casein micelles against disruption by all methods studied and stability increased progressively with incubation time. After 24 h of crosslinking, reductions in the extent of light scattering were still apparent in the presence of high levels of dissociating agents, possibly through citrate-induced removal of MCP nanoclusters from the micelles, or urea- or sodium dodecyl sulfate-induced increases in solvent refractive index, which reduce the extent of light-scattering.
KW - Casein micelle
KW - Micellar stability
KW - Milk
KW - Transglutaminase
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33747594745
U2 - 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(06)72258-5
DO - 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(06)72258-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 16702254
AN - SCOPUS:33747594745
SN - 0022-0302
VL - 89
SP - 1906
EP - 1914
JO - Journal of Dairy Science
JF - Journal of Dairy Science
IS - 6
ER -