品味
化学
受体
食品科学
蛋白酶
味道
酶
生物化学
水解
作者
Jihan Kim,Raise Ahmad,Santanu Deb‐Choudhury,Arvind Subbaraj,Julie E. Dalziel,Scott O. Knowles
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fochx.2022.100218
摘要
Kokumi tastants are small γ-glutamyl peptides (GGP) that enhance flavour in foods. We sought to generate GGP from the meat crusts of dry-cured lamb, an underutilised protein resource, identify these using mass spectrometry, and validate their functional activity using a kokumi-calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) assay. The water-soluble extract (WSE) of meat crust was hydrolysed by protease A (PA) and treated with glutaminase (GA). Fifteen GGP were identified, with 14 being significantly increased in PA and GA groups compared to WSE, as were along with free amino acid levels. The GA extract activated CaSR with higher potency and efficacy than PA and WSE suggesting the generation of potent kokumi tastants. The in vitro receptor assay might be an expedient tool for screening kokumi tastants prior to conducting human sensory analysis. Collectively, our findings indicate that the meat crust can be a valuable source to generate kokumi tastants via a two-step enzymatic reaction.
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