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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición

versión impresa ISSN 0004-0622versión On-line ISSN 2309-5806

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GALLEGOS TINTORE, Santiago; PACHECO AGUIRRE, Jessé; BETANCUR ANCONA, David  y  CHEL GUERRERO, Luis. Extraction and characterization of soluble protein fractions from Phaseolus lunatus L seeds. ALAN [online]. 2004, vol.54, n.1, pp.81-88. ISSN 0004-0622.

SUMMARY.  Legume proteins as a potential source of valuable nutrients, are the object of several studies in order to obtain the best use. A basic knowledge becomes more important for those proteins from species not wholly utilized, before using them as food ingredients. The objective of this work was to determine several structural and nutritional characteristics of the protein fractions from Phaseolus lunatus, separated in different solvents. The relative amount of extraction for the albumins (ALB), globulins (GLB), prolamines (PRL), and glutelins (GLT) was 62,3, 34,8, 1,4 and 1,5%, respectively. The SDS-PAGE electrophoretic profile of both ALB and GLB, showed seven common bands in intervals from 10 to 95 kDa, and 14 to 99 kDa, respectively; the amino acids profile showed that PRL was the rich fraction in sulfurated amino acids (11,5 g/100 g protein); the content of lysine in the fraction of ALB was smaller than expected but the requirement of the FAO in the fractions of GLB and GLT was covered. In general, the fraction of GLB had the best balance of amino acids and digestibility (80%); however, it had a relationship of calculated protein efficiency ratio (C-PER) of 0,11, smaller than the ratio in ALB (0,97). The calorimetric analysis showed denatured temperatures around 900C for the ALB, GLB, and GLU fractions. The PRL fraction probably did not present a thermal transition because the proteins were denaturalized by the extraction conditions.

Palabras clave : Phaseolus lunatus; albumins; globulins; prolamines; glutelins.

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