Interactions between Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) Protein and Phenolics and In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestibility
Journal article, 2022

In this study, we investigated the formation of protein–phenolic complexes from dephenolized hazelnut meal protein isolates (dHPI) and hazelnut skin phenolic extracts (HSE) and their effects on the bioaccessibility of both hazelnut proteins and phenolics. The dHPI–HSE complexes were of considerable size and were dependent on HSE concentration due to aggregation. Although catechin was the main component of HSE, it did not cause aggregation, except for a slight rise in particle size. According to fluorescence quenching, the hazelnut protein–phenolic extract complex had a linear Stern–Volmer plot expressing static quenching between 0–0.5 mM concentration; the interaction was mainly dependent on hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces (ΔH < 0 and ΔS < 0), and the reaction was spontaneous (ΔG < 0). According to Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy results, higher phenolic extract concentration caused an increase in irregular structures in hazelnut protein, while the lowest catechin and phenolic concentration altered the regular structure. Skin extracts did not alter the digestibility of dephenolized proteins, but dephenolization reduced the degree of hydrolysis by pancreatin. The formation of the protein–phenolic complex had a beneficial effect on the bioaccessibility of hazelnut skin phenols, predominantly those on the galloylated form of the catechins, such as gallocatechin gallate and epigallocatechin gallate. Thus, the bioaccessibility and antioxidant activity analysis results showed that protein–phenolic complexes obtained from hazelnut meal and skin may promote the transition of phenolic compounds from the gastrointestinal tract without degradation.

FTIR

secondary structure

bioaccessibility

hazelnut

protein–phenolic interaction

fluorescence

Author

Fatma Duygu Ceylan

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Hilal Yılmaz

Bartin Üniversitesi

Nabil Adrar

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Deniz Günal Köroğlu

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Büsra Gültekin Subasi

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Food and Nutrition Science

Esra Capanoglu

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Separations

22978739 (eISSN)

Vol. 9 12 406

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Other Basic Medicine

DOI

10.3390/separations9120406

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