Most globular proteins are denatured and lose their activity when briefly heated to 65°C. However, globular proteins that contain multiple disulfide bonds often must be heated longer and at higher temperatures to denature them. Furthermore, upon cooling of the denatured proteins, the activity of these proteins can often be restored. Explain these properties.
Essential nutrients
These are the organic compounds present in the food that provide nourishment essential for the development and growth of our body. Nutrients not only provide us with the required energy to carry out various biological processes but are also the building blocks for repair and growth in our bodies.
Vitamins
The vitamins are organic molecules required in low concentration for the proper functioning of the body. They cannot be generated in the organism and are taken into the body through the diet. The lack of proper vitamins results in diverse deficiency disorders. They are thus called essential nutrients. The important vitamins are vitamin A, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin K, and vitamin E.
1. Most globular proteins are denatured and lose their activity when briefly heated to 65°C. However, globular proteins that contain multiple disulfide bonds often must be heated longer and at higher temperatures to denature them. Furthermore, upon cooling of the denatured proteins, the activity of these proteins can often be restored. Explain these properties.
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