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Effects of protein-polyphenol interactions on beverage haze, stabilization, and analysis
1Department of Food Science and Technology, Cornell University, Geneva, New York 14456, USA. kjs3@cornell.edu
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
|November 24, 1999
Abstract:
The haze-forming activity of a polypeptide depends greatly on its proline content. Haze-forming polyphenols have at least two binding groups, each of which has at least two hydroxy groups on an aromatic ring. The protein/polyphenol ratio has a strong influence on the amount of haze formed; the largest amount occurs when the numbers of polyphenol binding ends and protein binding sites are nearly equal. This has important consequences for turbidimetric methods used to measure haze-active proteins and polyphenols in beverages. The ratio also influences the effectiveness of a number of stabilization procedures.