Wu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Formation of pea protein amyloid fibrils to stabilize high internal phase emulsions for encapsulation of luteinWu et al., 2022
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- Wu H
- Nian Y
- Liu Y
- Zhang Y
- Hu B
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- Journal of Functional Foods
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Thermal treatment of purified pea protein in acidic environment was found to induce the hydrolysis and re-assembly of the protein to form amyloid fibrils. Pea protein amyloid fibrils showed high polymorphism with the coexistence of mature and worm-like fibrils. Pea protein …
- 108010084695 Pea Proteins 0 title abstract description 11
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