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EFFECT OF ACETYLATION AND METHYLATION ON THE SWEETNESS INTENSITY OF THAUMATIN I
Authors:VAN DER WEL, HENDRIK   BEL, WIM J.
Abstract:The lysine residues in thaumatin I were chemically modifiedby acetylation with acetic anhydride and by reductive methylation,under various conditions. The acetylated and methylated thaumatinswere isolated by ion-exchange chromatography. The number ofremaining free amino groups was determined by trinitrophenylation. At least four acetylated thaumatins with either one, two, threeor four acetylated amino groups were obtained as well as onemethylated thaumatin with six dimethyl lysine residues and onemonomethyl lysine residue. The sweetness intensity of the acetylated thaumatins decreasedwith the increasing number of acetylated amino groups; the sweettaste had disappeared completely when four amino groups wereacetylated. The methylated thaumatin with seven modified lysineresidues had a sweetness intensity practically equal to thatof the original thaumatin. The total net change, i.e. the isoelectric point of thaumatin,might play a role in the physiological behaviour of thaumatincausing a sweet taste sensation.
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