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Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet

The objectives of this study were conducted to characterize pepsin-soluble collagen (PSC) extracted from bones (PSC-B), skins (PSC-S), and tendons (PSC-T) of duck feet and to determine their thermal and structural properties, for better practical application of each part of duck feet as a novel sour...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyun-Wook, Yeo, In-Jun, Hwang, Ko-Eun, Song, Dong-Heon, Kim, Yong-Jae, Ham, Youn-Kyung, Jeong, Tae-Jun, Choi, Yun-Sang, Kim, Cheon-Jei
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Publicado: Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2016.36.5.665
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author Kim, Hyun-Wook
Yeo, In-Jun
Hwang, Ko-Eun
Song, Dong-Heon
Kim, Yong-Jae
Ham, Youn-Kyung
Jeong, Tae-Jun
Choi, Yun-Sang
Kim, Cheon-Jei
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Yeo, In-Jun
Hwang, Ko-Eun
Song, Dong-Heon
Kim, Yong-Jae
Ham, Youn-Kyung
Jeong, Tae-Jun
Choi, Yun-Sang
Kim, Cheon-Jei
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description The objectives of this study were conducted to characterize pepsin-soluble collagen (PSC) extracted from bones (PSC-B), skins (PSC-S), and tendons (PSC-T) of duck feet and to determine their thermal and structural properties, for better practical application of each part of duck feet as a novel source for collagen. PSC was extracted from each part of duck feet by using 0.5 M acetic acid containing 5% (w/w) pepsin. Electrophoretic patterns showed that the ratio between α(1) and α(2) chains, which are subunit polypeptides forming collagen triple helix, was approximately 1:1 in all PSCs of duck feet. PSC-B had slightly higher molecular weights for α(1) and α(2) chains than PSC-S and PSC-T. From the results of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), higher onset (beginning point of melting) and peak temperatures (maximum point of curve) were found at PSC-B compared to PSC-S and PSC-T (p<0.05). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) presented that PSC-S and PSC-T had similar intermolecular structures and chemical bonds, whereas PSC-B exhibited slight difference in amide A region. Irregular dense sheet-like films linked by random-coiled filaments were observed similarly. Our findings indicate that PSCs of duck feet might be characterized similarly as a mixture of collagen type I and II and suggest that duck feet could be used for collagen extraction without deboning and/or separation processes.
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spelling pubmed-51124302016-11-17 Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet Kim, Hyun-Wook Yeo, In-Jun Hwang, Ko-Eun Song, Dong-Heon Kim, Yong-Jae Ham, Youn-Kyung Jeong, Tae-Jun Choi, Yun-Sang Kim, Cheon-Jei Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour Article The objectives of this study were conducted to characterize pepsin-soluble collagen (PSC) extracted from bones (PSC-B), skins (PSC-S), and tendons (PSC-T) of duck feet and to determine their thermal and structural properties, for better practical application of each part of duck feet as a novel source for collagen. PSC was extracted from each part of duck feet by using 0.5 M acetic acid containing 5% (w/w) pepsin. Electrophoretic patterns showed that the ratio between α(1) and α(2) chains, which are subunit polypeptides forming collagen triple helix, was approximately 1:1 in all PSCs of duck feet. PSC-B had slightly higher molecular weights for α(1) and α(2) chains than PSC-S and PSC-T. From the results of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), higher onset (beginning point of melting) and peak temperatures (maximum point of curve) were found at PSC-B compared to PSC-S and PSC-T (p<0.05). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) presented that PSC-S and PSC-T had similar intermolecular structures and chemical bonds, whereas PSC-B exhibited slight difference in amide A region. Irregular dense sheet-like films linked by random-coiled filaments were observed similarly. Our findings indicate that PSCs of duck feet might be characterized similarly as a mixture of collagen type I and II and suggest that duck feet could be used for collagen extraction without deboning and/or separation processes. Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2016-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5112430/ /pubmed/27857543 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2016.36.5.665 Text en Copyright © 2016, Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licences/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Hyun-Wook
Yeo, In-Jun
Hwang, Ko-Eun
Song, Dong-Heon
Kim, Yong-Jae
Ham, Youn-Kyung
Jeong, Tae-Jun
Choi, Yun-Sang
Kim, Cheon-Jei
Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title_full Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title_fullStr Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title_short Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin-soluble Collagens from Bones, Skins, and Tendons in Duck Feet
title_sort isolation and characterization of pepsin-soluble collagens from bones, skins, and tendons in duck feet
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2016.36.5.665
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