化学
丹宁
色谱法
唾液
多糖
葡聚糖
原花青素
葡萄酒
生物化学
多酚
食品科学
酶
抗氧化剂
作者
Elsa Brandão,Mafalda Santos Silva,Ignacio García‐Estévez,Pascale Williams,Nuno Mateus,Thierry Doco,Víctor de Freitas,Susana Soares
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.9b06184
摘要
In this work, high-performance liquid chromatography, fluorescence quenching, nephelometry, and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were used to study the effect of polysaccharides naturally present in wine [rhamnogalacturonan II (RG II) and arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs)] on the interaction between salivary proteins (SP) together present in saliva and tannins (punicalagin (PNG) and procyanidin B2). In general, the RG II fraction was more efficient to inhibit SP precipitation by tannins, especially for acidic proline-rich proteins (aPRPs) and statherin/P-B peptide, than AGPs. The RG II fraction can act mainly by a competition mechanism in which polysaccharides compete by tannin binding. However, in the presence of Na+ ions in solution, no RG II effect was observed on SP–tannin interactions. On the other hand, dependent upon the saliva sample as well as the tannin studied, AGPs can act by both mechanisms, competition and ternary (formation of a ternary complex with SP–tannin aggregates enhancing their solubility).
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