Reducing the Bitterness of Rapeseed Protein: Integrating Enzymatic Treatment, Metabolomics, and Sensory Analysis to Elucidate Underlying Mechanisms

降低菜籽蛋白苦味:整合酶处理、代谢组学和感官分析以阐明其潜在机制

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Abstract

Rapeseed products, such as protein concentrates, hold promise for addressing global protein demands, but their application in food products is limited by their bitter and astringent taste. This study investigates the use of β-glucosidase (BG) and laccase (LAC) enzymatic treatment, individually and combined, to enhance the flavor of rapeseed protein concentrate (RPC). Untargeted metabolomics and sensory analysis reveal that LAC reduces the bitter compound kaempferol 3-O-(2‴-O-sinapoyl-β-D-sophoroside) (K3OSS) as well as a general reduction in other phenolic compounds, which correlates with a significant decrease in bitterness and astringency. In contrast, BG treatment elevates the levels of K3OSS and is accompanied by increased bitterness due to the conversion of precursor compounds to K3OSS. In addition, the synergistic use of both enzymes significantly reduces the concentration of K3OSS, resulting in a lower perception of bitterness. The LC-MS analysis of pure reference compounds treated with LAC and BG confirms that BG-mediated treatment facilitates the breakdown of larger kaempferol glycosides into K3OSS, while LAC treatment promotes polyphenol polymerization. Consequently, LAC treatment seems to be an effective strategy to improve the sensory quality of RPC and make it more suitable for human consumption.

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