Extraction optimization and properties of collagen from chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) feet
Introduction: The collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In industry, the chemical hydrolysis method is more commonly used. However, the enzymatic hydrolysis is more effective when the high nutritional value product will be produces based on the extracted materi...
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2016
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Introduction: The collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic
hydrolysis. In industry, the chemical hydrolysis method is more commonly used. However,
the enzymatic hydrolysis is more effective when the high nutritional value product will be
produces based on the extracted material. Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) feet are
used as a source of bird collagen. Methods: Optimization of collagen extraction was
investigated by using three different methods which were soaked in 5% lactic acid for 36
hours, 0.5 mol/L acetic acid with 0.1% papain and 0.5 mol/L acetic acid with 0.1%
bromelain. Various properties such as percentage of end yield, concentration of protein,
pH, swelling percentage and SDS-PAGE patterns of collagen from chicken feet were
evaluated in order to determine the best method of extraction. Results: Type I collagen
was considered as a major component of chicken feet collagen, which indicated by β chain
and two distinct α-chains which are α1 and α2 that observed from the electrophoresis
pattern of collagen extracted from all three methods. The lactic acid method showed the
highest percentage of end yield and concentration of protein compared to the other two
methods. However, lactic acid method showed the lowest swelling percentage and higher
pH value. Conclusions: According to these results, soaked in 5% lactic acid for 36 hours is
possible as the best collagen extraction method from chicken feet. |
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