2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41538-024-00251-4
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Effects of gelatin type and concentration on the preparation and properties of freeze-dried fish oil powders

Mengyang Yang,
Jiawei Peng,
Cuiping Shi
et al.

Abstract: The effects of gelatin type (porcine skin gelatin, PSG; bovine skin gelatin, BSG; fish gelatin, FG; or cold-water fish skin gelatin, CFG) and concentration on the preparation and properties of fish oil powders were investigated in this work. The oil powders were prepared using the combination method of gelatin-sodium hexametaphosphate complex coacervation with starch sodium octenyl succinate (SSOS)-aided freeze-drying. Compared with the other gelatins, CFG—with an unobvious isoelectric point, a lower molecular… Show more

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“…Gelatin is obtained from animal connective tissue such as bones and skin through a hydrocolloid process resulting from protein extraction of collagen fragments (triple helix) into gelatin (single helix) (Aisman et al, 2022). Likewise, Yang et al (2024) stated that gelatin be extracted from different tissue sources (e.g., bone and skin). There are two ways to make gelatin, namely the process using the method acid and base (Syahputra et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gelatin is obtained from animal connective tissue such as bones and skin through a hydrocolloid process resulting from protein extraction of collagen fragments (triple helix) into gelatin (single helix) (Aisman et al, 2022). Likewise, Yang et al (2024) stated that gelatin be extracted from different tissue sources (e.g., bone and skin). There are two ways to make gelatin, namely the process using the method acid and base (Syahputra et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%