Degradation of Soluble Proteins Including Some Allergens in Brown Rice Grains by Endogenous Proteolytic Activity during Germination and Heat-Processing
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The effect of germination and subsequent heat-processing on the degradation of soluble proteins, including some allergenic proteins, in brown rice grains was investigated. The content of soluble proteins, including 14–16-kDa and 26-kDa allergens, in the germinated and processed brown rice grains (GPR) was much lower than that of non-germinated brown rice. These proteins in brown rice grains were also much lower after subsequent heat-processing during the manufacturing process. The protease activity of germinated brown rice (GR) was detected and increased 1.5 times after germination. The optimum pH values for degradation of the 26-kDa and 14–16-kDa allergens in the GR grains were 4 and between 5 and 7, respectively. These results suggest that the decrease in the soluble proteins and allergens was induced in part by proteolytic degradation. The presence of a detergent enhanced the proteolytic degradation of the soluble proteins, especially of the 26-kDa allergen, in the brown rice grains. The degradation of the 26-kDa allergen was weakly inhibited by NEM, suggesting cysteine protease(s) may have been involved in its degradation. These results suggest that the two abundant allergens were degraded in a different manner and probably by different proteases in the grains during germination.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2005-10-23
著者
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Kato Yasuko
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
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Kato Yasuko
Department Of Anatomy Yamanashi Medical University
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Kato Yasuko
Department Of Clinical Nutrition Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Kato Yasuko
Graduate School Of Medical Professions Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Hirano Junko
School Of Nutritional Sciences Nagoya University Of Arts And Sciences
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YAMADA Chikako
School of Nutritional Sciences, Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences
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IZUMI Hidehiko
School of Nutritional Sciences, Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences
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MATSUDA Tsukasa
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
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Kise Mitsuo
Applied Food Processing Group Central Research Laboratory Fancl Corporation
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MIZUKUCHI Aya
Applied Food Processing Group, Central Research Laboratory, FANCL Corporation
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Mizukuchi Aya
Applied Food Processing Group Central Research Laboratory Fancl Corporation
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Matsuda Tsukasa
Dep. Of Applied Molecular Biosciences Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya Univ.
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Izumi Hidehiko
School Of Nutritional Sciences Nagoya University Of Arts And Sciences
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Yamada Chikako
School Of Nutritional Sciences Nagoya University Of Arts And Sciences
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Matsuda Tsukasa
Graduate School Of Applied Molecular Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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Hirano Junko
School Of Nutritional Sciences Nagoya Univ. Of Arts And Sciences
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