Indonesian local "Kacang" goat is an animal species widely known by consumers over the world which possesses many health effects. Goatskin is one of body parts which has potential as collagen sources. The optimal conditions for collagen extraction were determined by response surface methodology in this study. Multiple response optimization designs were applied to evaluate the effects of two independent variables (curing time of NaOH and hydrolysis time) on the pepsin-soluble collagen yield of Indonesian local "Kacang" goatskin. Correlation analysis of the mathematical regression model indicated that quadratic polynomial model could be employed to optimize the extraction of pepsin-soluble collagen. The optimal conditions to obtain the highest yield of pepsin-soluble collagen was without curing NaOH and 24 h time of hydrolysis.
Pepsin Soluble Collagen (PSC) hydrolyses is derived from the collagen extraction process from Indonesia local goat skin (Kacang) was carried out in some previous studies. This study is considering the first research used the collagen from the goat skin as an antioxidant compound. The main purpose of study were to investigate antioxidant activity of PSC hydrolysis after pepsin treatment. The experiment was applied enzymatic treatment using pepsin as 0.1 U unit/g per g collagen for various (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min) hydrolysis time under 37°C to determine the degree of hydrolysis. Collagen solubility, protein molecular weight and value of radical scavenging activities were observed. The result of the study showed that the highest of degree of hydrolysis of PSC from goat skin found at 90 min incubation (20.05±0.76%). The highest collagen solubility of PSC was hydrolyzed for 30 min with the value 2.59 mg/mL. PSC before hydrolysis has molecular weight of 57.82 -162.06 kDa and after hydrolysis using pepsin and incubation at 37ºC for 120 min, the molecular weight decreased into 9.09 -46.75 kDa. The concentration of 500 ppm of PSC after hydrolysis for 90 min has 2,2-Diphenyl-1-Picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity 59.35% with IC50 198.59 ppm. This study indicated that hydrolysis time influenced solubility, molecular weight and radical scavenging activity of PSC hydrolysate from Indonesia local goat skin.
Collagen have been interesting material for many utilization such as food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic in various products and target administration, consequently collagen should be prepared as well as type of application. The objective of this research is to prepare collagen from goat skin and investigate the character and their potency as an antioxidant. Kacang goat skin aged 2 years was used for collagen production. Small slice skin was extracted by curing with 0.1% (w/v) pepsin in acetic acid 0.5 M, for 24, 48, dan 72 h at 4°C. The variables observed were molecular weight by Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS PAGE), microstructure using scanning electron microscope, thermal stability by differential scanning calorimetric, and the antioxidant potency through 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) inhibition analysis. The result showed the molecular weight range from 25 kDa to 180 kDa, microstructure showed the collagen fibril crosslink, collagen start to denature at 62,28°C, highest dissolved with 1% NaCl concentration and has highest DPPH inhibition at 60 min after hydrolysis. In conclusion, kacang goat skin collagen prepared by pepsin in acetic acid.
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