International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2022)

Properties of Protein Isolates from Marine Hydrobionts Obtained by Isoelectric Solubilisation/Precipitation: Influence of Temperature and Processing Time

  • Svetlana R. Derkach,
  • Yuliya A. Kuchina,
  • Daria S. Kolotova,
  • Ludmila A. Petrova,
  • Vasily I. Volchenko,
  • Andrei Yu. Glukharev,
  • Vladimir A. Grokhovsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 22
p. 14221

Abstract

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Protein isolates were obtained from marine hydrobionts by the method of isoelectric precipitation with a preliminary stage of protein alkaline solubilisation. Northern blue whiting was chosen as the raw material. Various technological modes of the solubilisation stage were used: the temperature of the reaction mixture was 4 or 20 °C, and the duration was 4 or 16 h. The yield of the product was 44–45% with a high content of the main component (protein) equal to about 95%. It has been shown that a decrease in the temperature and duration of the alkaline solubilisation stage provides the production of protein isolates with good technological properties, a low solubility, high swelling and high emulsifying ability, necessary for its use in the production of functional food products, including therapeutic and prophylactic effects. These technological properties are explained by a change in the composition and structure of the protein, the change being an increase in the content of essential amino acids and the proportion of α-helices in the polypeptide chain. The main patterns obtained will be used to obtain protein isolates from marine molluscs.

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