Influence of amino acid profile and secondary structure on nutritional and functional properties of Trichilia emetica and Trichilia dregeana protein concentrates

Author:

Tsomele Gugu Felicity12,Meiring Belinda13,Anyasi Tonna Ashim14,Mlambo Victor5,Amonsou Eric6ORCID,Lepule Sello Presley7,Siwela Muthulisi2,Wokadala Obiro Cuthbert8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agro‐Processing and Postharvest Technologies Division Agricultural Research Council Tropical and Subtropical Crops Mbombela 1200 Mpumalanga South Africa

2. School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of KwaZulu‐Natal Scottsvile 3209 Pietermaritzburg South Africa

3. Department of Biotechnology and Food Technology Tshwane University of Technology Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0083 South Africa

4. Food and Markets Department, Natural Resources Institute University of Greenwich Chatham Maritime, ME4 4TB Kent UK

5. Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, School of Agricultural Sciences University of Mpumalanga Private Bag X11283 Mbombela 1200 South Africa

6. Department of Biotechnology and Food Science Technology Durban University of Technology Durban 4001 South Africa

7. Department of Chemistry Tshwane University of Technology Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 South Africa

8. Postharvest Technology Division, School of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Sciences University of Mpumalanga Nelspruit 1200 South Africa

Abstract

SummaryThe high prevalence of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a major concern in Africa. This problem could be resolved through the nutritional use of locally available underutilized tree seeds such as those from Trichilia species. This study determined and compared the amino acid profile, functional properties, and secondary structure of the proteins from Trichilia emetica and Trichilia dregeana oilseeds. The results showed that the essential amino acid levels of the two Trichilia seed proteins were above the recommended Food and Agricultural Organisation standard for adults, with essential‐to‐total (E/T) amino acid ratios (T. dregeana 52.8%; T. emetica 53.4%) and chemical scores of 100% for both species, which were not significantly different (P > 0.05) from those of soy proteins (53.0% and 100%, respectively). The amino acid profile results indicated that Trichilia oilseeds can serve as candidates for addressing protein malnutrition in economically disadvantaged communities of sub‐Saharan Africa. The secondary structure showed that the Trichilia oilseed proteins had significantly (P < 0.05) more β‐conformations compared to soybean proteins. Further, the functional properties suggested that Trichilia oilseed proteins can be used as ingredients in food and feed formulations due to their versatile functional properties.

Funder

South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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