Enzymatic debittering of cheese flavoring and bitterness characterization of peptide mixture using sensory and peptidomics approach

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Peptides in cheese flavoring produced through proteolysis plus fermentation generated bitterness. Bitterness of individual peptide can be quantified using quantitative structure-activity relationship, where molecular mass (M), hydrophobicity, residues, C-terminal hydrophobic amino acids (C-HAAs), and N-terminal basic ones (N- BAAs) are crucial. However, their accumulative influence on the overall bitterness of peptide mixture remains unknown. This study delved into extensive proteolysis to debitter and to correlate the multi-influencing factors of peptides and the collective bitterness. As hydrolysis increased from 7.5 % to 28.0 %, bitterness reduced from 5.0 to 0.3-2.7 scores, contingent on proteases used, in which FU was optimal. The overall bitterness cannot be predicted through the summation of individual peptide bitterness, which depended on M (0.5-3 kDa) and 5-23 residues, followed by N-BAAs and C-HAAs. Analysis of enzymatic cleavage sites and substrate characteristics revealed, to more effectively debitter bovine milk protein hydrolysates, proteases specifically cleaving Pro, Leu, Phe, and Val were desired.
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Cheese flavoring,Enzymatic debittering,Bitter peptides,Enzyme specificity,Bovine milk proteins
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