2021
DOI: 10.21926/rpm.2104045
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Meat Waste Valorization through Protein Hydrolysis using Different Types of Proteases

Abstract: Five different commercial proteases (Alcalase 2.4L, Flavourzyme 1000L, Neutrase, Protamex, and PTN) were evaluated for the simultaneous recovery of protein and lipids through hydrolysis. The hydrolysis reaction was monitored using the pH-stat procedure, in which samples were collected after 240 min of hydrolysis using each enzyme. The samples were analyzed for the degree of hydrolysis, protein hydrolysate, collagen, lipids, and fatty acids. A clear relationship was observed between the degree of hydrolysis and… Show more

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“…In most reports (Aspmo et al, 2005;Szucs et al, 2021), comparative enzyme studies use the same mass fraction of enzymes in the g to the substrate, regardless of the fact that the enzymes have different specific activities, and optimal working conditions. In our study the specified proteolytic activities are measured at the optimum pH and temperature conditions for the two enzymes.…”
Section: Protein Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most reports (Aspmo et al, 2005;Szucs et al, 2021), comparative enzyme studies use the same mass fraction of enzymes in the g to the substrate, regardless of the fact that the enzymes have different specific activities, and optimal working conditions. In our study the specified proteolytic activities are measured at the optimum pH and temperature conditions for the two enzymes.…”
Section: Protein Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%