Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2015; 42(2): 123-128

Published online June 30, 2015

© The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology

Production of Hypoallergenic Cocoa Beans by a Pregermination Treatment Method

Tri Handoyo ・Akagawa Mitsugu ・Kyung-Min Kim

Correspondence to : K. M. Kim
Division of Plant Biosciences, School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehak-ro, Buk-Gu, Daegu 702-70, Korea
e-mail: kkm@knu.ac.kr

Received: 15 May 2015; Revised: 28 May 2015; Accepted: 2 June 2015

Abstract

Pregermination treatment of cocoa beans either with the testa, group PCB (+T), or without the testa, group PCB (-T), was studied here to determine whether this treatment (incubation up to 120 h at 25°C) has any effect on the levels of allergenic proteins or on chemical composition. Our proximate analysis included carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. We used western blotting to measure changes in the amounts of allergenic proteins in the cocoa beans during the pregermination treatment. The protein and carbohydrate content of both groups (with or without the testa) decreased slightly during this treatment, whereas lipid content increased. Group PCB (-T) showed more rapid metabolic processes than did group PCB (+T) during the pregermination treatment. Western blot analysis showed that the cocoa beans contained an allergenic protein of ~28 kDa. Removal of the testa strongly reduced the amount of this allergenic protein after 72 h of the pregermination treatment. Generally, the pregermination treatment increased antioxidant activity in both groups. Significant differences in the antioxidant activity were observed between groups PCB (-T) and PCB (+T). Particularly, group PCB (-T) showed high antioxidant activity at 72 h of the pregermination treatment. Thus, the combination of cocoa beans without the testa and pregermination treatment (72 h) seems to be the optimal method for production of hypoallergenic cocoa beans rich in antioxidants for patients with allergic disorders.

Keywords allergy, allergenic protein, cocoa bean, hypoallergenic, pregermination

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Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2015; 42(2): 123-128

Published online June 30, 2015

Copyright © The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology.

Production of Hypoallergenic Cocoa Beans by a Pregermination Treatment Method

Tri Handoyo ・Akagawa Mitsugu ・Kyung-Min Kim

Correspondence to:K. M. Kim
Division of Plant Biosciences, School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehak-ro, Buk-Gu, Daegu 702-70, Korea
e-mail: kkm@knu.ac.kr

Received: 15 May 2015; Revised: 28 May 2015; Accepted: 2 June 2015

Abstract

Pregermination treatment of cocoa beans either with the testa, group PCB (+T), or without the testa, group PCB (-T), was studied here to determine whether this treatment (incubation up to 120 h at 25°C) has any effect on the levels of allergenic proteins or on chemical composition. Our proximate analysis included carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. We used western blotting to measure changes in the amounts of allergenic proteins in the cocoa beans during the pregermination treatment. The protein and carbohydrate content of both groups (with or without the testa) decreased slightly during this treatment, whereas lipid content increased. Group PCB (-T) showed more rapid metabolic processes than did group PCB (+T) during the pregermination treatment. Western blot analysis showed that the cocoa beans contained an allergenic protein of ~28 kDa. Removal of the testa strongly reduced the amount of this allergenic protein after 72 h of the pregermination treatment. Generally, the pregermination treatment increased antioxidant activity in both groups. Significant differences in the antioxidant activity were observed between groups PCB (-T) and PCB (+T). Particularly, group PCB (-T) showed high antioxidant activity at 72 h of the pregermination treatment. Thus, the combination of cocoa beans without the testa and pregermination treatment (72 h) seems to be the optimal method for production of hypoallergenic cocoa beans rich in antioxidants for patients with allergic disorders.

Keywords: allergy, allergenic protein, cocoa bean, hypoallergenic, pregermination

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