Chemical Engineering Transactions (Jul 2022)
Optimization of Enzyme Assisted Alkaline Extraction of Sunflower (helianthus Annuus L.) Protein for Alternative Isolate Production
Abstract
This research focused on the effect of extraction time (60–120 min), enzyme/substrate ratio (0.05–0.4 %) temperature (37.5°C) on enzyme assisted alkaline protein extraction efficiency from non-dehulled sunflower meal, which is a by-product of oil production. 4 commercial enzymes were studied and the highest protein yield (92 %) was obtained by ultrafiltration of the enzymatic hydrolysates through a membrane (selectivity 81.4%) followed by the isoelectric precipitation (pH 4.5) and vacuum drying. The protein yield was found 92.85% at the optimized condition of enzyme assisted alkaline extraction: temperature 37.5 °C, 60 min, and enzyme/substrate ratio of 0.2%. Compared to alkaline extraction with 0.25% NaOH and no enzyme addition, the protein yield has increased by 31% due to the mild extraction conditions. Determined physicochemical properties of the obtained protein isolate: high protein content (92.85% d.b) as well as high solubility (95.0% at pH 7.5) reflect the unique characteristics of the product. However, the process requires further optimization because of the green colour of the isolate, which limits its application in the food industry.