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Effects of physico-chemical parameters of a model wine on the binding of γ-decalactone on bovine serum albumin
Andrée VoilleyClaudine CharpentierSamuel LubbersC. Druauxsubject
WineEthanolChromatographybiologyAlbuminGeneral MedicineBinding constantAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIonic strengthbiology.proteinAroma compoundBinding siteBovine serum albuminFood Sciencedescription
Abstract To understand the effect of temperature, pH and the composition of alcoholic beverages in flavour-protein interactions, the binding of γ-decalactone to bovine serum albumin (BSA) was investigated using the equilibrium dialysis method. Thermodynamic analysis revealed that the affinity of aroma compound for BSA is higher at 10 °C than at 20 and 30 °C, while the number of binding sites (n = 6–7) is not modified at the three temperatures. pH did not have any appreciable effect on flavour binding in the presence of ethanol, but it was observed that a decrease of 1.8 pH unit reduces binding by 40% in its absence. The presence of ethanol has no effect on the number of binding sites and on the standard free energy (ΔG °) of the interactions. On the other hand, the binding constant (k) was 4.8-fold higher in water than in model wine (pH 3.5, ionized compounds, 10% w/w ethanol); so, the affinity of volatile compound was clearly lower in the model wine than in water.
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1995-01-01 | Food Chemistry |