Ultrasound assisted fabrication of the yeast protein-chitooligosaccharide-betanin composite for stabilization of betanin

Rui Yang,Jiangnan Hu, Jiaqi Ding, Runxuan Chen,Demei Meng,Ku Li, Hui Guo,Hai Chen,Yuyu Zhang

ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY(2024)

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Betanin, a water-soluble colorant, is sensitive to light and temperature and is easily faded and inactivated. This study investigated the formation of yeast protein-chitooligosaccharide-betanin complex (YCB) induced by ultrasound treatment, and evaluated its protective effect on the colorant betanin. Ultrasound (200-600 W) increased the surface hydrophobicity and solubility of yeast protein, and influenced the protein's secondary structure by decreasing the alpha-helix content and increasing the contents of beta-sheet and random coil. The ultrasound treatment (200 W, 15 min) facilitated binding of chitooligosaccharide and betanin to the protein, with the binding numbers of 4.26 +/- 0.51 and 0.61 +/- 0.06, and the binding constant of (2.73 +/- 0.25) x 105 M-1 and (3.92 +/- 0.10) x 104 M-1, respectively. YCB could remain the typical color of betanin, and led to a smaller and disordered granule morphology. Moreover, YCB exhibited enhanced thermal-, light-, and metal irons (ferric and copper ions) -stabilities of betanin, protected the betanin against color fading, and realized a controlled release in simulated gastrointestinal tract. This study extends the potential application of the fungal proteins for stabilizing bioactive molecules.
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Yeast Protein,Chitooligosaccharide,Betanin,Non -covalent Binding,Stability
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