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Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Gelatin is a dissolved protein that results from partial extraction of collagen, commonly from pig and bovine skin. There was no study on gelatin production from Kacang goat bones through enzymatic extraction. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical, physical, and functional pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34840460 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.2397-2409 |
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author | Matulessy, Dellen Naomi Erwanto, Yuny Nurliyani, Nurliyani Suryanto, Edi Abidin, Mohammad Zainal Hakim, Thoyib Rohman |
author_facet | Matulessy, Dellen Naomi Erwanto, Yuny Nurliyani, Nurliyani Suryanto, Edi Abidin, Mohammad Zainal Hakim, Thoyib Rohman |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIM: Gelatin is a dissolved protein that results from partial extraction of collagen, commonly from pig and bovine skin. There was no study on gelatin production from Kacang goat bones through enzymatic extraction. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical, physical, and functional properties of gelatin from bones of Kacang goat using alcalase and neutrase enzymes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Kacang goat bones aged 6-12 months and two commercial enzymes (alcalase and neutrase) were used for this study. Descriptive analysis and completely randomized design (one-way analysis of variance) were used to analyze the chemical, physical, and functional properties of gelatin. Kacang goat bone was extracted with four concentrations of alcalase and neutrase enzymes, namely, 0 U/g (AG-0 and NG-0), 0.02 U/g (AG-1 and NG-1), 0.04 U/g (AG-2 and NG-2), and 0.06 U/g (AG-3 and NG-3) with five replications. RESULTS: The highest yield of gelatin extraction with alcalase obtained on AG-3 was 9.78%, and that with neutrase on NG-3 was 6.35%. The moisture content of alcalase gelatin was 9.39-9.94%, and that of neutrase gelatin was 9.15-9.24%. The ash and fat content of gelatin with alcalase was lower than that without enzyme treatment with higher protein content. The lowest fat content was noted in AG-1 (0.50%), with protein that was not different for all enzyme concentrations (69.65-70.21%). Gelatin with neutrase had lower ash content than that without neutrase (1.61-1.90%), with the highest protein content in NG-3 (70.89%). The pH of gelatin with alcalase and neutrase was 6.19-6.92 lower than that without enzymes. Melting points, gel strength, and water holding capacity (WHC) of gelatin with the highest alcalase levels on AG-1 and AG-2 ranged from 28.33 to 28.47°C, 67.41 to 68.14 g bloom, and 324.00 to 334.67%, respectively, with viscosity that did not differ, while the highest foam expansion (FE) and foam stability (FS) were noted in AG-1, which were 71.67% and 52.67%, respectively. The highest oil holding capacity (OHC) was found in AG-2 (283%). FS and OHC of gelatins with the highest neutrase levels in NG-2 were 30.00% and 265.33%, respectively, while gel strength, viscosity, FE, and WHC of gelatins with the highest neutrase levels did not differ with those without enzymes at all enzyme concentrations. B chain was degraded in all gelatins, and high-intensity a-chains in gelatin with alcalase and peptide fraction were formed in gelatin with neutrase. Extraction with enzymes showed loss of the triple helix as demonstrated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. CONCLUSION: Based on the obtained results, the Kacang goat bone was the potential raw source for gelatin production. Enzymatic extraction can increase the quality of gelatin, especially the alcalase (0.02-0.04 U/g bone) method. This can be used to achieve the preferable quality of gelatin with a higher yield. |
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spelling | pubmed-86137982021-11-26 Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction Matulessy, Dellen Naomi Erwanto, Yuny Nurliyani, Nurliyani Suryanto, Edi Abidin, Mohammad Zainal Hakim, Thoyib Rohman Vet World Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Gelatin is a dissolved protein that results from partial extraction of collagen, commonly from pig and bovine skin. There was no study on gelatin production from Kacang goat bones through enzymatic extraction. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical, physical, and functional properties of gelatin from bones of Kacang goat using alcalase and neutrase enzymes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Kacang goat bones aged 6-12 months and two commercial enzymes (alcalase and neutrase) were used for this study. Descriptive analysis and completely randomized design (one-way analysis of variance) were used to analyze the chemical, physical, and functional properties of gelatin. Kacang goat bone was extracted with four concentrations of alcalase and neutrase enzymes, namely, 0 U/g (AG-0 and NG-0), 0.02 U/g (AG-1 and NG-1), 0.04 U/g (AG-2 and NG-2), and 0.06 U/g (AG-3 and NG-3) with five replications. RESULTS: The highest yield of gelatin extraction with alcalase obtained on AG-3 was 9.78%, and that with neutrase on NG-3 was 6.35%. The moisture content of alcalase gelatin was 9.39-9.94%, and that of neutrase gelatin was 9.15-9.24%. The ash and fat content of gelatin with alcalase was lower than that without enzyme treatment with higher protein content. The lowest fat content was noted in AG-1 (0.50%), with protein that was not different for all enzyme concentrations (69.65-70.21%). Gelatin with neutrase had lower ash content than that without neutrase (1.61-1.90%), with the highest protein content in NG-3 (70.89%). The pH of gelatin with alcalase and neutrase was 6.19-6.92 lower than that without enzymes. Melting points, gel strength, and water holding capacity (WHC) of gelatin with the highest alcalase levels on AG-1 and AG-2 ranged from 28.33 to 28.47°C, 67.41 to 68.14 g bloom, and 324.00 to 334.67%, respectively, with viscosity that did not differ, while the highest foam expansion (FE) and foam stability (FS) were noted in AG-1, which were 71.67% and 52.67%, respectively. The highest oil holding capacity (OHC) was found in AG-2 (283%). FS and OHC of gelatins with the highest neutrase levels in NG-2 were 30.00% and 265.33%, respectively, while gel strength, viscosity, FE, and WHC of gelatins with the highest neutrase levels did not differ with those without enzymes at all enzyme concentrations. B chain was degraded in all gelatins, and high-intensity a-chains in gelatin with alcalase and peptide fraction were formed in gelatin with neutrase. Extraction with enzymes showed loss of the triple helix as demonstrated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. CONCLUSION: Based on the obtained results, the Kacang goat bone was the potential raw source for gelatin production. Enzymatic extraction can increase the quality of gelatin, especially the alcalase (0.02-0.04 U/g bone) method. This can be used to achieve the preferable quality of gelatin with a higher yield. Veterinary World 2021-09 2021-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8613798/ /pubmed/34840460 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.2397-2409 Text en Copyright: © Matulessy, et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Matulessy, Dellen Naomi Erwanto, Yuny Nurliyani, Nurliyani Suryanto, Edi Abidin, Mohammad Zainal Hakim, Thoyib Rohman Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title | Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title_full | Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title_fullStr | Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title_short | Characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
title_sort | characterization and functional properties of gelatin from goat bone through alcalase and neutrase enzymatic extraction |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34840460 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.2397-2409 |
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