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Identification of Post-translational Modifications of Plant Protein Complexes
Published on: February 22, 2014
Simple and complex coacervation in systems involving plant proteins
Nirzar Doshi1,2, Wei Guo3,4, Feipeng Chen4
1Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen 6708 WE, The Netherlands. renko.devries@wur.nl.
Abstract:
Plant-based foods are gaining popularity as alternatives to meat and dairy products due to sustainability and health concerns. As a consequence, there is a renewed interest in the phase behaviour of plant proteins and of mixtures of plant proteins and polysaccharides, in particular in the cases where coacervation is found to occur, i.e., liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) into two phases, one of which is rich in biopolymers and one of which is poor in biopolymer. Here we review recent research into both simple and complex coacervation in systems involving plant proteins, and their applications in food- as well as other technologies, such as microencapsulation, microgel production, adhesives, biopolymer films, and more.
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