Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The wheat proteins soluble in chloroform-methanol mixtures are associated with several
kinds of food allergies. A separation method based on capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) with UV
detection was developed for the analysis of these mixtures. An acidic phosphoric acid/-alanine
(pH 2.5) buffer containing HPMC, urea and acetonitrile was used for the separation. The capillary
electrophoresis (CE) was able to complete the analysis in six minutes. The electrophoregrams of
extracts of both durum and common wheat commercial cultivars were compared. The registered
cultivar (cv.) Kamut® was included as a representative of rustic cereal species. A different number of
peaks were detected in the profile relative to the tetraploid and exaploid analyzed cultivars. Three
main peaks were observed for all tetraploid cultivars, while four peaks were detected for the common
wheat cultivars. The peak corresponding to the -amylase inhibitor type III was identified in the
common wheat electrophoregram. The possibility of quantitative determination of this inhibitor has
been investigated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alpha-amylase inhibitors; capillary zone electrophoresis; protein selectively extracted withchloroform/methanol (CM-proteins); commercial cultivars; Triticum species (spp.); wheat allergens
List of contributors:
Piergiovanni, ANGELA ROSA
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