Life (Dec 2022)

Ultrasonic-Assisted Extraction and Antioxidant Potential of Valuable Protein from <i>Ulva rigida</i> Macroalgae

  • Wanida Pan-utai,
  • Thidarat Pantoa,
  • Sittiruk Roytrakul,
  • Jantana Praiboon,
  • Prapat Kosawatpat,
  • Montakan Tamtin,
  • Bussaba Thongdang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 86

Abstract

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Ulva green macroalgae or sea lettuce are rich sources of protein with nutritional benefits that promote health as a future plant-based functional ingredient in the food industry. Alkaline pretreatment improved ultrasonic-assisted protein extraction from Ulva rigida biomass. Parameters affecting ultrasonic-assisted extraction of protein were type of solvent, biomass-solvent ratio, biomass preparation and extraction cycle. In vitro digestibility was evaluated from oven- and freeze-dried biomass. Results showed highest concentration and extraction yield of protein from U. rigida using alkaline rather than acid and distilled water. A high biomass–solvent ratio at 1:10 or 0.1 g mL−1 increased protein extraction. Higher alkaline concentration increased protein extraction. Highest protein extractability was 8.5% dry matter from freeze-dried U. rigida biomass, with highest protein extraction and antioxidant activity from extraction of U. rigida macroalgae at high alkaline concentrations. U. rigida macroalgae oven-dried biomass presented suitable human digestibility. Efficient pretreatment of U. rigida maximized protein hydrolysate and bioactive peptide production for wide-ranging applications.

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