The structure and interactions of proteins play a critical role in determining the quality attributes of many foods, beverages, and pharmaceutical products. Incorporating a multiscale understanding of the structure-function relationships of proteins can provide greater insight into, and control of, the relevant processes at play. Combining data from experimental measurements, human sensory panels, and computer simulations through machine learning allows the construction of statistical models relating nanoscale properties of proteins to the physicochemical properties, physiological outcomes, and tastes of foods. This review highlights several examples of advanced computer simulations at molecular, mesoscale, and multiscale levels that shed light on the mechanisms at play in foods, thereby facilitating their control. It includes a practical simulation toolbox for those new to in silico modeling.

da Silva, F.L.B., Carloni, P., Cheung, D., Cottone, G., Donnini, S., Allen Foegeding, E., et al. (2020). Understanding and Controlling Food Protein Structure and Function in Foods: Perspectives from Experiments and Computer Simulations. ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 11(365), 365-387 [10.1146/annurev-food-032519-051640].

Understanding and Controlling Food Protein Structure and Function in Foods: Perspectives from Experiments and Computer Simulations

Cottone, Grazia
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2020-01-01

Abstract

The structure and interactions of proteins play a critical role in determining the quality attributes of many foods, beverages, and pharmaceutical products. Incorporating a multiscale understanding of the structure-function relationships of proteins can provide greater insight into, and control of, the relevant processes at play. Combining data from experimental measurements, human sensory panels, and computer simulations through machine learning allows the construction of statistical models relating nanoscale properties of proteins to the physicochemical properties, physiological outcomes, and tastes of foods. This review highlights several examples of advanced computer simulations at molecular, mesoscale, and multiscale levels that shed light on the mechanisms at play in foods, thereby facilitating their control. It includes a practical simulation toolbox for those new to in silico modeling.
2020
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
da Silva, F.L.B., Carloni, P., Cheung, D., Cottone, G., Donnini, S., Allen Foegeding, E., et al. (2020). Understanding and Controlling Food Protein Structure and Function in Foods: Perspectives from Experiments and Computer Simulations. ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 11(365), 365-387 [10.1146/annurev-food-032519-051640].
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