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Chemists find a way to unboil eggs
phys.org ^ | 01/26/2015 | Janet Wilson

Posted on 01/26/2015 2:39:12 PM PST by Red Badger

UC Irvine and Australian chemists have figured out how to unboil egg whites – an innovation that could dramatically reduce costs for cancer treatments, food production and other segments of the $160 billion global biotechnology industry, according to findings published today in the journal ChemBioChem.

"Yes, we have invented a way to unboil a hen egg," said Gregory Weiss, UCI professor of chemistry and molecular biology & biochemistry. "In our paper, we describe a device for pulling apart tangled proteins and allowing them to refold. We start with egg whites boiled for 20 minutes at 90 degrees Celsius and return a key protein in the egg to working order."

Like many researchers, he has struggled to efficiently produce or recycle valuable molecular proteins that have a wide range of applications but which frequently "misfold" into structurally incorrect shapes when they are formed, rendering them useless.

"It's not so much that we're interested in processing the eggs; that's just demonstrating how powerful this process is," Weiss said. "The real problem is there are lots of cases of gummy proteins that you spend way too much time scraping off your test tubes, and you want some means of recovering that material."

But older methods are expensive and time-consuming: The equivalent of dialysis at the molecular level must be done for about four days. "The new process takes minutes," Weiss noted. "It speeds things up by a factor of thousands."

To re-create a clear protein known as lysozyme once an egg has been boiled, he and his colleagues add a urea substance that chews away at the whites, liquefying the solid material. That's half the process; at the molecular level, protein bits are still balled up into unusable masses. The scientists then employ a vortex fluid device, a high-powered machine designed by Professor Colin Raston's laboratory at South Australia's Flinders University. Shear stress within thin, microfluidic films is applied to those tiny pieces, forcing them back into untangled, proper form.

"This method … could transform industrial and research production of proteins," the researchers write in ChemBioChem.

For example, pharmaceutical companies currently create cancer antibodies in expensive hamster ovary cells that do not often misfold proteins. The ability to quickly and cheaply re-form common proteins from yeast or E. coli bacteria could potentially streamline protein manufacturing and make cancer treatments more affordable. Industrial cheese makers, farmers and others who use recombinant proteins could also achieve more bang for their buck.

UCI has filed for a patent on the work, and its Office of Technology Alliances is working with interested commercial partners.

Explore further: Researchers discover protein protecting against chlorine

More information: ChemBioChem, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10… c.201402427/abstract

Journal reference: ChemBioChem

Provided by University of California, Irvine


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Food; Gardening; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: agriculture; australia; chicken; cooking; eggs; farm; foldingathome; food; ucirvine; unboilanegg
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To: SunTzuWu

I never cook my eggs in boiling water. At 180 Fahrenheit which is about 82 C- the album will completely harden, this is the temp you want if you are looking to cook the whites while still keeping the yoke ‘dip-able’.


21 posted on 01/26/2015 3:28:29 PM PST by HenryArmitage (it was not meant that we should voyage far.)
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To: SgtHooper
Boiled at 90 C? Hmmm. I guess they’ve changed physics as well.

Or else they've been exiled to 10,000 mountains like all mad scientists should be.

22 posted on 01/26/2015 3:47:11 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Darth Obama on 529 plans: I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.)
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To: SgtHooper
Boiled at 90 C? Hmmm. I guess they’ve changed physics as well.

Let's try this again.

Or else they've been exiled to 10,000 foot tall mountains like all mad scientists should be.

23 posted on 01/26/2015 3:48:34 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Darth Obama on 529 plans: I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.)
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To: SgtHooper

90 C equals roughly 212 F


24 posted on 01/26/2015 3:52:51 PM PST by Doulos1 (Bitter Clinger Forever!)
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To: Red Badger

What will biology teachers use as examples of irreversible colloids now?


25 posted on 01/26/2015 3:54:07 PM PST by IronJack
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To: Red Badger

I bring the water to a boil and then turn off the fire, cover the pan, and let it sit for twelve minutes. Give the eggs a cold-water bath and put them in the frig. They come out perfect every time.


26 posted on 01/26/2015 3:57:37 PM PST by Veggie Todd (The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. TJ)
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To: Red Badger

Greg Weiss
Egg White

Coincidence? I think not.


27 posted on 01/26/2015 4:04:37 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

LOL! Way to go! Durn varmints............


28 posted on 01/26/2015 4:20:44 PM PST by Viking2002 (Buy a generator and alert the power company - next Christmas, I go Full Griswold.)
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To: SunTzuWu; SgtHooper
How do you boil eggs below 100° C?

It's called "altitude." The higher you go, the lower the boiling point.

29 posted on 01/26/2015 4:24:35 PM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: Red Badger

When they get the toothpaste back in the tube, then I’ll be impressed!


30 posted on 01/26/2015 4:27:54 PM PST by pluvmantelo (Democrats: the party of moral hazard, the IRS, the NSA and the heckler's veto)
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To: Rastus

Mr. Bond: “How do you like your eggs”?

Bond: “Scrambled well, not runny, with buttered toast and a fine Chianti and Fava beans.”


31 posted on 01/26/2015 4:46:54 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Doulos1
90 C equals roughly 212 F

Uhm, NO.

100* C is the boiling point of water at sea level, which corresponds with 212* F.

Mr. Fahrenheit tried to use human body temperature as 100*, and the freezing point of salt water as his benchmarks, but his tools were not accurate enough, which is why body temp is 98.5* and zero is inexplicable...

The (approximate) conversion factor for *C to *F is: *C multiplied by 1.8 plus 32. *F to *C is: *F minus 32 multiplied by 0.555555.

If you want to go into below zero temperatures, you have to use degrees absolute, which means you have to add to the temperature you have

in *C is (+273), and in *F is (+491)

32 posted on 01/26/2015 7:43:08 PM PST by Don W (When blacks riot, neighborhoods and cities burn. When whites riot, nations and continents burn.)
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To: ShadowAce

Ok, so they could pull a partial vacuum.


33 posted on 01/26/2015 7:59:47 PM PST by SgtHooper (Anyone who remembers the 60's, wasn't there!)
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To: Red Badger

Interesting


34 posted on 01/26/2015 11:18:42 PM PST by StoneWall Brigade (Daniel 2 Daniel 7 Daniel 9 Revelation 13 Revelation 16 Revelation 17 Revelation 18 Revelation 19)
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To: Red Badger

Just in time! I decided to make French toast rather than deviled eggs, seeing that there’s a storm coming.


35 posted on 01/27/2015 12:52:50 AM PST by informavoracious (Open your eyes, people!)
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To: SgtHooper
Boiled at 90 C? Hmmm. I guess they’ve changed physics as well.

Low pressure environment?????

36 posted on 01/27/2015 4:30:16 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: Veggie Todd

Are the eggs cold from the fridge or room temp before you put them in the pan?.................


37 posted on 01/27/2015 6:09:22 AM PST by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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To: IronJack

J_E_L_L_O..................


38 posted on 01/27/2015 6:09:47 AM PST by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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To: SunTzuWu

Cook them in Denver.................


39 posted on 01/27/2015 6:24:41 AM PST by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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To: TomGuy

They’re workin’ on it...............


40 posted on 01/27/2015 6:25:28 AM PST by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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