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FOOD TECHNOLOGY
PROTEINS
CHEMICALS THAT MAKE UP PROTEINS
   Carbon
   Hydrogen
   Oxygen
   Phosphorus
   Nitrogen
   Sulphur

Functions
 Growth and Maintenance
 Energy – 1g of pure protein provides 17KJ (4kcal)
 Formation of enzymes, antibodies and some
  hormones (thyroxin)
SOURCES OF PROTEINS
   Milk and Cheese (HBV)
   Meat and Fish (HBV)
   Eggs (HBV)
   Bread and Cereals (LBV)
   Vegetables (LBV)
   Nuts (LBV)
PROTEIN DEFICIENCY
 Kwashiorkor
Common in children after weaning
Low protein and high carbohydrate diet
 Symptoms

Stunted Growth, Muscle Wasting, Bloated
  abdomen, Oedema (fluid in tissues causes
  swelling), causes Anaemia.
 Treatment

A balanced diet – more vitamins and minerals for
  PEM (protein – energy malnutrition). Lowers risk of
  getting disease due to fertilisers.
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
 Proteins are large molecules and are built up of
  long chains of units called AMINO ACIDS
 There are over 80 amino acids but only around 20
  are found in food protein.
Structure

                                             Acidic Part
    Alkaline
    Part
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
   Amino acids are Amphoteric because each amino acid
    contains at least one amino group (NH2) and one acidic
    group (COOH) which display both base (alkaline) and
    acidic properties.
   500 amino acids make a protein molecule
   A peptide link is formed when the amino group of one
    amino acid reacts with the acidic group of an adjacent
    amino acid.
   Condensation Polymerisation is when a molecule of
    water is eliminated during the formation of the peptide
    link.
   When TWO amino acids join together they form a
    Dipeptide.
   When long chains of amino acids join together they form
    a Polypeptide.
FORMATION OF A PEPTIDE LINK
THE BIOLOGICAL VALUE OF PROTEIN
 Biological Value of protein is used as a measure of
  protein quality.
 Foods that contain all essential amino acids are of
  better quality than foods that do not.
 High Biological Value foods (HBV) are: Meat, Fish,
  Eggs, Milk and Cheese.
 Low Biological Value foods (LBV) are: Bread,
  Cereals, Nuts and Pulses.
 Complementation foods are proteins containing
  different essential amino acids (i.e. HBV and LBV
  foods) are eaten together e.g.
Beans on toast           Bread and Cheese
Rice Pudding            Macaroni Cheese
DENATURATION AND COAGULATION
 Denaturation
When the physical structure of the protein is altered in
  an irreversible way.
The protein becomes less soluble and more viscous
  e.g. whisking egg whites
 Coagulation

The hardening or setting of a protein e.g. frying an
  egg
DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS
MEANS:

 Action of Heat
Many proteins coagulate when heated e.g. egg
Egg white coagulates at 60 C and egg yolk
  coagulates at 66 C
Denatured proteins are readily attacked by digestive
  enzymes to make the food more digestible.
 Presence of Acid

Milk sours due to bacteria present in milk which
  ferment lactose, producing lactic acid.
The pH of milk lowers causing the milk protein to
  coagulate.
DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS
MEANS:

  Addition of Salt
Sodium Chloride coagulates some proteins
In cheese making, salt is added to curd to increase
   firmness and suppress growth of micro-organisms.
If salt is added to cooking water used for boiling eggs,
   the white will not escape as readily if the shell is
   cracked.
 Addition of Rennin
a.k.a. Rennet – an enzyme which coagulate protein
   and use to make Junket which clots/ coagulates
   milk.
Rennin is also used together with a bacterial starter
   culture to form a curd in cheese manufacture.
DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS
MEANS:

 Mechanical Action
During whisking of egg white causes a partial
  coagulation of protein.
Protein molecules unfold and form a reinforcing
  network round the air bubbles – this stabilises the
  foam.
Used in food production e.g. meringues and soufflés.
MAILLARD REACTION
  A.K.A. Non-enzymic browning
It is a browning reaction which occurs during roasting,
   baking, grilling and frying of many foods.
A chemical reaction takes place between:
The amino group of a free amino acid
A free amino group on a protein chain
The carbonyl group of a reducing sugar e.g. glucose.

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Food Technology Proteins

  • 2. CHEMICALS THAT MAKE UP PROTEINS  Carbon  Hydrogen  Oxygen  Phosphorus  Nitrogen  Sulphur Functions  Growth and Maintenance  Energy – 1g of pure protein provides 17KJ (4kcal)  Formation of enzymes, antibodies and some hormones (thyroxin)
  • 3. SOURCES OF PROTEINS  Milk and Cheese (HBV)  Meat and Fish (HBV)  Eggs (HBV)  Bread and Cereals (LBV)  Vegetables (LBV)  Nuts (LBV)
  • 4. PROTEIN DEFICIENCY  Kwashiorkor Common in children after weaning Low protein and high carbohydrate diet  Symptoms Stunted Growth, Muscle Wasting, Bloated abdomen, Oedema (fluid in tissues causes swelling), causes Anaemia.  Treatment A balanced diet – more vitamins and minerals for PEM (protein – energy malnutrition). Lowers risk of getting disease due to fertilisers.
  • 5. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE  Proteins are large molecules and are built up of long chains of units called AMINO ACIDS  There are over 80 amino acids but only around 20 are found in food protein. Structure Acidic Part Alkaline Part
  • 6. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE  Amino acids are Amphoteric because each amino acid contains at least one amino group (NH2) and one acidic group (COOH) which display both base (alkaline) and acidic properties.  500 amino acids make a protein molecule  A peptide link is formed when the amino group of one amino acid reacts with the acidic group of an adjacent amino acid.  Condensation Polymerisation is when a molecule of water is eliminated during the formation of the peptide link.  When TWO amino acids join together they form a Dipeptide.  When long chains of amino acids join together they form a Polypeptide.
  • 7. FORMATION OF A PEPTIDE LINK
  • 8. THE BIOLOGICAL VALUE OF PROTEIN  Biological Value of protein is used as a measure of protein quality.  Foods that contain all essential amino acids are of better quality than foods that do not.  High Biological Value foods (HBV) are: Meat, Fish, Eggs, Milk and Cheese.  Low Biological Value foods (LBV) are: Bread, Cereals, Nuts and Pulses.  Complementation foods are proteins containing different essential amino acids (i.e. HBV and LBV foods) are eaten together e.g. Beans on toast Bread and Cheese Rice Pudding Macaroni Cheese
  • 9. DENATURATION AND COAGULATION  Denaturation When the physical structure of the protein is altered in an irreversible way. The protein becomes less soluble and more viscous e.g. whisking egg whites  Coagulation The hardening or setting of a protein e.g. frying an egg
  • 10. DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS MEANS:  Action of Heat Many proteins coagulate when heated e.g. egg Egg white coagulates at 60 C and egg yolk coagulates at 66 C Denatured proteins are readily attacked by digestive enzymes to make the food more digestible.  Presence of Acid Milk sours due to bacteria present in milk which ferment lactose, producing lactic acid. The pH of milk lowers causing the milk protein to coagulate.
  • 11. DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS MEANS:  Addition of Salt Sodium Chloride coagulates some proteins In cheese making, salt is added to curd to increase firmness and suppress growth of micro-organisms. If salt is added to cooking water used for boiling eggs, the white will not escape as readily if the shell is cracked.  Addition of Rennin a.k.a. Rennet – an enzyme which coagulate protein and use to make Junket which clots/ coagulates milk. Rennin is also used together with a bacterial starter culture to form a curd in cheese manufacture.
  • 12. DENATURATION CAN BE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS MEANS:  Mechanical Action During whisking of egg white causes a partial coagulation of protein. Protein molecules unfold and form a reinforcing network round the air bubbles – this stabilises the foam. Used in food production e.g. meringues and soufflés.
  • 13. MAILLARD REACTION  A.K.A. Non-enzymic browning It is a browning reaction which occurs during roasting, baking, grilling and frying of many foods. A chemical reaction takes place between: The amino group of a free amino acid A free amino group on a protein chain The carbonyl group of a reducing sugar e.g. glucose.