2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2011.02.011
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Isolation and characterization of acid and pepsin-solubilized collagens from the skin of balloon fish (Diodon holocanthus)

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“…They agree with the literature where acetic acid was the best solvent for collagen extraction (Skierka & Sadowska, 2007). Previous works carried out in fish skin (Liu et al, 2012;Matmaroh, Benjakul, Prodpran, Encarnacion, & Kishimura, 2011;Nalinanon et al, 2007;Skierka & Sadowska, 2007;Zhang et al, 2007) showed that acid extractions yield lower amounts of collagen in comparison with the enzymatic method (Huang et al, 2011;Matmaroh et al, 2011;Singh, Benjakul, Maqsood, & Kishimura, 2011). Some pre-treatment parameters such as mechanical effect, pH, temperature and time could affect the yielding of collagen during extraction process.…”
Section: Yielding Of Extractionssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…They agree with the literature where acetic acid was the best solvent for collagen extraction (Skierka & Sadowska, 2007). Previous works carried out in fish skin (Liu et al, 2012;Matmaroh, Benjakul, Prodpran, Encarnacion, & Kishimura, 2011;Nalinanon et al, 2007;Skierka & Sadowska, 2007;Zhang et al, 2007) showed that acid extractions yield lower amounts of collagen in comparison with the enzymatic method (Huang et al, 2011;Matmaroh et al, 2011;Singh, Benjakul, Maqsood, & Kishimura, 2011). Some pre-treatment parameters such as mechanical effect, pH, temperature and time could affect the yielding of collagen during extraction process.…”
Section: Yielding Of Extractionssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Previous works carried out with different species such as fish showed the same behaviour; however, the range of temperature was observed between 25°C and 32°C. (Huang et al, 2011;Nalinanon et al, 2007;Safandowska & Pietrucha, 2013;Yan et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2007). The thermal stability of collagen obeys to the matrix of hydrogen bonds.…”
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