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Effects of processing and in vitro proteolytic digestion on soybean and yambean hemagglutinins
Authors:P C Ojimelukew  C C Onuoha  Z A Obanu
Institution:(1) School of Food Science and Technology, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria;(2) Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Abstract:Some conventional processing methods were applied on yambean and soybean seeds and flour samples. They include soaking, fermentation, cooking whole seeds in the presence and absence of trona, autoclaving and dry heat treatment of flour samples. Hemagglutinating activity was assayed for after processing treatments. The hemagglutinating proteins from these seeds were classified based on their solubility properties. Effects of the presence of 0.01% concentration of trypsin, pepsin and proteases on agglutination of human red blood cells were also evaluated. Most processing methods, particularly cooking whole seeds for 1–2h, soaking and fermentation, reduced hemagglutinating activity on cow red blood cells. Size reduction accompanied by heat treatment was effective in eliminating hemagglutination. Both the albumin and globulin fractions of the soybean showed hemagglutinating activity but only the albumin fraction of the yambean had agglutinating properties. Proteolytic action of proteases was more effective in reduction of hemagglutinating activity than that of trypsin and pepsin.
Keywords:Processing treatments  Proteolytic digestion hemagglutinins  Soybean  Yambean
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