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Characterisation and partial purification of proteolytic enzymes from sardine by-products to obtain concentrated hydrolysates

Authors :
Facundo J. Márquez-Rocha
M. del Pilar Sánchez-Saavedra
Ana B. Castro-Ceseña
Source :
Food chemistry. 135(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

A procedure to recover proteases and lipases from the by-products of Monterey sardine (Sardinops sagax caerulea) has been developed, comprising 2 steps: a centrifugation at low temperature to eliminate more than 90% of the initial fat content, and an acetone precipitation step. After this treatment, enzymatic activity increased by 33.8% for lipase, 15.5% for trypsin, 14.8% for chymotrypsin, 93.4% for aminopeptidase, and 19.7% for pepsin. The extents of hydrolysis of fish by-product proteins by endogenous enzyme by-product extract, viscera concentrate extract, and commercial Alcalase® were 62%, 85%, and 28%, respectively. The two extract preparations from sardine by-product (viscera and by-product concentrate extracts) produced 3-fold greater hydrolysis than with the commercial enzyme. The recovery of enzyme concentrates from sardine waste has both ecological and economical advantages for the fish industry.

Details

ISSN :
18737072
Volume :
135
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food chemistry
Accession number :
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