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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 143-148 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Deutsche Lebensmittel-Rundschau |
Volume | 94 |
Issue number | 5 |
Publication status | Published - May 1998 |
Abstract
Chlorophylls and pheophytins were stably adsorbed in pigment/protein ratios from 0.321 to 0.383 (g/g) onto apohemoglobin. While chemically derivalised apohemoglobins did not yield improved adsorbates, a partially hydrolysed apohemoglobin preparation showed high pigment loading of 0.28 w/w (corresponding to about 20 moles of porphyrin per mol of apohemoglobin), good water solubility, and a very weak solubility minimum at the pI. The adsorbate was immediately incorporated into more colour-stable foods. Its half life was about six times longer than colloidal chlorophyll.
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In: Deutsche Lebensmittel-Rundschau, Vol. 94, No. 5, 05.1998, p. 143-148.
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AB - Chlorophylls and pheophytins were stably adsorbed in pigment/protein ratios from 0.321 to 0.383 (g/g) onto apohemoglobin. While chemically derivalised apohemoglobins did not yield improved adsorbates, a partially hydrolysed apohemoglobin preparation showed high pigment loading of 0.28 w/w (corresponding to about 20 moles of porphyrin per mol of apohemoglobin), good water solubility, and a very weak solubility minimum at the pI. The adsorbate was immediately incorporated into more colour-stable foods. Its half life was about six times longer than colloidal chlorophyll.
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