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Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties

Scorpion has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, because whole scorpion body extract has anti-cancer, analgesic, anti-thrombotic blood anti-coagulation, immune modulating, anti-epileptic, and other functions. The purpose of this study was to find an efficient extraction method and invest...

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Autores principales: Wali, Ahmidin, Wubulikasimu, Atikan, Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin, Gao, Yanhua, Omar, Adil, Arken, Amina, Yili, Abulimiti, Aisa, Haji Akber
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6891329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24224103
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author Wali, Ahmidin
Wubulikasimu, Atikan
Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin
Gao, Yanhua
Omar, Adil
Arken, Amina
Yili, Abulimiti
Aisa, Haji Akber
author_facet Wali, Ahmidin
Wubulikasimu, Atikan
Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin
Gao, Yanhua
Omar, Adil
Arken, Amina
Yili, Abulimiti
Aisa, Haji Akber
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description Scorpion has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, because whole scorpion body extract has anti-cancer, analgesic, anti-thrombotic blood anti-coagulation, immune modulating, anti-epileptic, and other functions. The purpose of this study was to find an efficient extraction method and investigate some of physical and chemical parameters, like water solubility, emulsification, foaming properties, and oil-holding capacity of obtained scorpion proteins. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for the determination of optimal parameters of ultrasonic extraction (UE). Based on single factor experiments, three factors (ultrasonic power (w), liquid/solid (mL/g) ratio, and extraction time (min)) were used for the determination of scorpion proteins (SPs). The order of the effects of the three factors on the protein content and yield were ultrasonic power > extraction time > liquid/solid ratio, and the optimum conditions of extraction proteins were as follows: extraction time = 50.00 min, ultrasonic power = 400.00 w, and liquid/solid ratio = 18.00 mL/g. For the optimal conditions, the protein content of the ultrasonic extraction and yield were 78.94% and 24.80%, respectively. The solubility, emulsification and foaming properties, and water and oil holding capacity of scorpion proteins were investigated. The results of this study suggest that scorpion proteins can be considered as an important ingredient and raw material for the creation of water-soluble supramolecular complexes for drugs.
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spelling pubmed-68913292019-12-12 Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties Wali, Ahmidin Wubulikasimu, Atikan Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin Gao, Yanhua Omar, Adil Arken, Amina Yili, Abulimiti Aisa, Haji Akber Molecules Article Scorpion has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, because whole scorpion body extract has anti-cancer, analgesic, anti-thrombotic blood anti-coagulation, immune modulating, anti-epileptic, and other functions. The purpose of this study was to find an efficient extraction method and investigate some of physical and chemical parameters, like water solubility, emulsification, foaming properties, and oil-holding capacity of obtained scorpion proteins. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for the determination of optimal parameters of ultrasonic extraction (UE). Based on single factor experiments, three factors (ultrasonic power (w), liquid/solid (mL/g) ratio, and extraction time (min)) were used for the determination of scorpion proteins (SPs). The order of the effects of the three factors on the protein content and yield were ultrasonic power > extraction time > liquid/solid ratio, and the optimum conditions of extraction proteins were as follows: extraction time = 50.00 min, ultrasonic power = 400.00 w, and liquid/solid ratio = 18.00 mL/g. For the optimal conditions, the protein content of the ultrasonic extraction and yield were 78.94% and 24.80%, respectively. The solubility, emulsification and foaming properties, and water and oil holding capacity of scorpion proteins were investigated. The results of this study suggest that scorpion proteins can be considered as an important ingredient and raw material for the creation of water-soluble supramolecular complexes for drugs. MDPI 2019-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6891329/ /pubmed/31766309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24224103 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wali, Ahmidin
Wubulikasimu, Atikan
Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin
Gao, Yanhua
Omar, Adil
Arken, Amina
Yili, Abulimiti
Aisa, Haji Akber
Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title_full Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title_fullStr Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title_short Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins’ Functional Properties
title_sort optimization of scorpion protein extraction and characterization of the proteins’ functional properties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6891329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24224103
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