Atypical phase behaviour of quinoa protein isolate in mixture with maltodextrin

Marina Campos Assumpcao De Amarante, Thomas Maccalman, Stephen E. Harding, Fotis Spyropoulos, Sally L Gras, Bettina Wolf*

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Abstract

Consumers are increasingly looking for new plant-based alternatives to substitute animal proteins in their diets but for some applications it can be difficult to achieve the desired product microstructure using only plant proteins. One approach to facilitate structuring is to mix these plant-based ingredients with a polysaccharide. Here, the phase behaviour and microstructure of quinoa protein isolate (QPI) in mixture with maltodextrin (MD) of two dextrose equivalents (DE 7 and 2) were investigated. The binodals of both QPI-MD phase diagrams showed an atypical shape, where the concentration of MD in the QPI-rich phase and of QPI in the MD-rich phase increased with overall biopolymer concentration. Molecular weight distribution and microstructure analyses revealed that both maltodextrins fractionated between the phases and were probably entrapped within the volume-spanning protein network in the QPI-rich phase, indicating a depletion flocculation mechanism of phase separation. The pre-heating of QPI and the removal of salt from the systems resulted in similarly atypical phase diagrams. The approach presented contributes to our understanding of the phase behaviour of mixtures between plant proteins and polysaccharides, while the results suggest that the formulation of plant-based products of predictable properties may be more challenging than anticipated.
Original languageEnglish
Article number112064
Number of pages11
JournalFood Research International
Volume162
Issue numberPart B
Early online date20 Oct 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • biopolymer mixture
  • phase diagram
  • depletion flocculation
  • plant protein
  • microstructure
  • molecular weight distribution

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