2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2004.06.034
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Differences and limits in estimates of persistence length for semi-flexible macromolecules

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“…Partial unfolding of the protein structure makes it more flexible, which can increase the adsorption at the interface. The increased adsorption at the interface causes a decrease in the surface tension (Cifra 2004;Fernández et al 2012). Studies on the surface tension of whey protein isolate solutions prove that unfolding of whey proteins revealed by the changes in secondary structure causes a decrease in the surface tension of the proteins solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partial unfolding of the protein structure makes it more flexible, which can increase the adsorption at the interface. The increased adsorption at the interface causes a decrease in the surface tension (Cifra 2004;Fernández et al 2012). Studies on the surface tension of whey protein isolate solutions prove that unfolding of whey proteins revealed by the changes in secondary structure causes a decrease in the surface tension of the proteins solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cifra (2004) compared three approaches suitable for calculating L p from micrographs. At least two of these approaches have been applied to food proteins: Akkermans et al (2007) used an equation based on bond orientation correlation to calculate L p of soy protein fibrils, and Mudgal et al (2009) calculated L p of b-lactoglobulin fibrils from the average cosine of the bond angle.…”
Section: Persistence Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mesophase formation by biomacromolecules requires a certain rod-like character or unidirectional stiffness, normally specified by the persistence length, which is the average value of the endto-end vector of the molecule (or particle), in all its accessible conformations, projected on the tangent to the direction specified by its initial segment (Donald et al, 2006;Cifra, 2004). Do IFs have a persistence length consistent with mesophase formation?…”
Section: Persistence Length Of Intermediate Filamentsmentioning
confidence: 99%