transzglutaminázáltal
Transzglutaminázáltal is a Hungarian term that translates to "by transglutaminase" or "transglutaminase-catalyzed" in English. Transglutaminase is a group of enzymes that catalyze the formation of a covalent bond between a glutamine residue and a lysine residue in proteins. This enzymatic reaction results in cross-linking, where protein chains are linked together, altering their functional and structural properties.
In the food industry, transglutaminase is often referred to as "meat glue" due to its ability to
The process involves adding transglutaminase to the food matrix, where it facilitates the cross-linking of proteins.