PROTEIN AND LIPID CHARACTERIZATION FROM Wolffia arrhiza AND Landoltia punctata IN A CONTROLLED CULTIVATION SYSTEM
Wolffia arrhiza and Landoltia punctata are among aquatic plants from <br /> <br /> Lemnaceae family which high protein contents. In addition, lipids was also exracted <br /> <br /> as a co-product during protein extraction process. Therefore, this research was <br /> &l...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | Wolffia arrhiza and Landoltia punctata are among aquatic plants from <br />
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Lemnaceae family which high protein contents. In addition, lipids was also exracted <br />
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as a co-product during protein extraction process. Therefore, this research was <br />
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performed to characterize proteins and lipids from W. arrhiza and L. punctata <br />
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cultivated for six days in a controlled environment. Protein characterization <br />
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revealed that both W. arrhiza and L. punctata contain the highest amino acids <br />
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glutamate (8,70 % and 8,91%) and aspartate (8,23 % and 8,05 %). Furthermore, <br />
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essential amino acids were also detected such as histidine (1,11 % and 1,44 %), <br />
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threonine (4,27 % and 4,31 %), tyrosine (3,96 % and 3,45 %), methionine (2,06% <br />
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and 2,01 %), valine (5,15 % and 5,44 %), phenylalanine (4,59 % and 4,89 %), <br />
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isoleucien (4,91 % and 5,17 %), leucine (6,80 % and 6,90 %), dan lysine (5,54 % <br />
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and 5,89 %). Lipid characterization showed that both species contain high fatty <br />
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acids such as linolenic acid (20,82 % and 43,72 %), palmitic acid (16,11 % and <br />
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18,62 %), dan linoleic acid (13,47 % and 8,31 %). Based on these characters, <br />
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proteins from W. arrhiza and L. punctata is potential as raw materials for food <br />
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supplement and pharmaceutical industry, while their lipids can be used in cosmetic <br />
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and surfactant industries. |
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