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The addition of lysozyme amounting to 1000 mg/l wine does neither effect its total phenol content (Folin-Ciocalteu-Method), nor wine colour (measured by extinction at 512 nm) nor its antioxidative capacity (TEAC-Assay). No covalent binding of wine phenols to the enzyme was observed during lysozyme addition, although non-covalent interactions are possible. Lysozyme activity is not influenced by the presence of malvidin-3-glucoside and resveratrol in model experiments, whereas pH and ethanol content produce a corresponding alteration in lysozyme activity. With regard to red wine, a significant effect was noted in the presence of wine components.
Isoflavones as constituents of plant foods : Isoflavone als Bestandteile pflanzlicher Lebensmittel
(2004)
Vor dem Hintergrund der Diskussion über die ernährungsphysiologische Bedeutung von Isoflavonen befasst sich die vorliegende Übersichtsarbeit auf der Basis von 186 Literaturquellen mit der Struktur, dem Vorkommen, der Aufnahme, der Biosynthese, der Resorption, dem Metabolismus und der biologischen Wirkung dieser Untergruppen der Pflanzenphenole. Diskutiert werden sowohl positive als auch negative biologische Wirkungen dieser Verbindungen. Strukturabhängig können die Isoflavone mit anderen Lebensmittelinhaltsstoffen in Wechselwirkung treten. With the background of the actual ongoing discussion on the nutritional
Die Sojabohne : Inhalsstoffe und deren Lebensmittelchemische und ernährungsphysiologische Bedeutung
(2006)
The soy bean contains besides comparatively large amounts of nutritionally and physiologically valuable proteins and lipids, also a series of other minor components termed as secondary plant metabolites. In this respect most of the research focus has been directed to the group of isoflavones. Epidemiological studies as well as model and animal experiments document that the consumption of soy products/-components is accompanied by many postive physiological effects, which are discussed shortly in this paper
Selected food proteins (myoglobin and soy glycinin) were caused to react with flavonoids (apigenin and quercetin) to estimate the influence of the number and the position of hydroxy substituents. The protein derivatives formed have been charcterized in terms of their properties where they showed changes in the content of free amino groups, tryptophan, and thiol groups. The myoglobin derivatives have also been characterized in terms of their solubility at different pH-values to document the influence on the functional properties. The influence of myoglobin derivatives on the in vitro digestibility with trypsin was also demonstrated, with the digestion of the derivatized myoglobin being favored.