The global interest in saving food resources is leading to recycle wasted-food materials to extract useful nutrients. In dairy industry, the recycling of whey proteins determines their utilization in the healthy-addressed foods, which, however, can cause immunological responses in allergic subjects. In this work, a whey protein concentrate (WPC) was alternatively hydrolyzed with pepsin, papain, trypsin and rennin in order to attenuate or abolish the ?-lactoglobulin (BLG) antigenicity. The electrophoretic profiles of both pepsin and papain WPC hydrolysates proved the disappearance of the BLG band, even though a slight antigenicity was still found by ELISA. Pepsin hydrolysates, filtered through a 10-kDa cut-off membrane, did not produce immunological response. A deeper investigation carried out on pepsin digested and ultrafiltered samples by LC-MS/MS showed the disappearance of the immunoreactive BLG-fragment IVTQMKGLDIQKVAGTW. The remaining peptides, partially overlapped to major IgE binding epitopes, were not able to give immunoreactivity response. The combined WPC pepsin digestion with ultrafiltration confirmed to be a user-friendly strategy to reduce markedly the WPC antigenicity. The improvement of this two-steps process could be used to produce novel hypoallergenic infant food formulas.

Reduction of whey protein concentrate antigenicity by using a combined enzymatic digestion and ultrafiltration approach

Laura Quintieri;Linda Monaci;Federico Baruzzi;Maria Gabriella Giuffrida;Silvia de Candia;Leonardo Caputo
2017

Abstract

The global interest in saving food resources is leading to recycle wasted-food materials to extract useful nutrients. In dairy industry, the recycling of whey proteins determines their utilization in the healthy-addressed foods, which, however, can cause immunological responses in allergic subjects. In this work, a whey protein concentrate (WPC) was alternatively hydrolyzed with pepsin, papain, trypsin and rennin in order to attenuate or abolish the ?-lactoglobulin (BLG) antigenicity. The electrophoretic profiles of both pepsin and papain WPC hydrolysates proved the disappearance of the BLG band, even though a slight antigenicity was still found by ELISA. Pepsin hydrolysates, filtered through a 10-kDa cut-off membrane, did not produce immunological response. A deeper investigation carried out on pepsin digested and ultrafiltered samples by LC-MS/MS showed the disappearance of the immunoreactive BLG-fragment IVTQMKGLDIQKVAGTW. The remaining peptides, partially overlapped to major IgE binding epitopes, were not able to give immunoreactivity response. The combined WPC pepsin digestion with ultrafiltration confirmed to be a user-friendly strategy to reduce markedly the WPC antigenicity. The improvement of this two-steps process could be used to produce novel hypoallergenic infant food formulas.
2017
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Inglese
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13197-017-2625-5
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lactoglobulin Antigenicity Enzymatic digestion ELISA LC-MS
This work was carried out under research activities of the Research project Part of the activities 'Development of innovative food products through biotechnological, plant design and technological solutions'(PROINNO_BIT) funded by Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR).
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Quintieri, Laura; Monaci, Linda; Baruzzi, Federico; Giuffrida, MARIA GABRIELLA; DE CANDIA, Silvia; Caputo, Leonardo
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