Krill solube의 가공 및 아미노산 조성

PROCESSING OF DRILL SOLUBLE AND ITS AMINO ACID COMPOSITION

  • 이응호 (부산수산대학 식품공학과) ;
  • 김세권 (부산수산대학 식품공학과) ;
  • 조덕재 (부산수산대학 식품공학과) ;
  • 한봉호 (부산수산대학 식품공학과)
  • LEE Eung-Ho (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University of Busan) ;
  • KIM Se-Kwon (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University of Busan) ;
  • CHO Duck-Jae (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University of Busan) ;
  • HAN Bong-Ho (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University of Busan)
  • 발행 : 1979.12.01

초록

krill을 식용화하기 위한 한 방법으로서 paste상 및 분말상의 krill soluble을 가공하고 제품의 구성아미노산 및 유리아미노 리의 조성을 검토하였다. 생동결 krill, 자가소화 및 $0.2\%$의 pronase-p의 첨가후의 가수분해에 의한 paste상과 분말상의 krill solube의 구성아미노산 중에는 glutamic acid, lysinge 및 aspartic acid가 가장 많았으며, cystine과 histidine이 가장 적었다. 생동결 krill의 유리아미노산중에는 lysine, arginine, proline, glycine, alanine 및 leucine이 가장 많았으며, cystine과 histidine 그리고 구성아미노산에서 그 함량이 많던 glutamic acid와 aspartic acid가 가장 적었다. 자가소화에 의한 paste상의 krill soluble의 유리아미노산에서는 생동결 krill에서 보다 glutamin acid, serine threonine, isoleucine, aspartic acid, valine 등의 량이 많아졌으며, 특히 glutamic acid는 거의 40배정도로 증가하였다. 전체적으로는 lysine, leucine, threonine 및 alanine 등이 많았으며 cystine, aspartic acid 및 histidine의 량이 적었다. $0.2\%$의 pronase-p를 첨가하여 가수분해한 paste상의 krill soluble 유리아미노산에는 aspartic acid와 glutamic acid이 량이 자가소화시보다 월등히 큰 증가폭을 보였으며 전체적으로는 lysine, leucine, arginine, alanine 및 proline이 많았으며 cystine, histidine, serine 등의 량이 적었다. 생동결 krill 및 drill soluble의 필수아미노산은 함량면에서 달걀과 비교하여 손색이 없었다.

A study on the amino acid composition of raw frozen krill, and krill solubles manufactured in forms of paste and powder has been carried out. The raw frozen krill was thawed, chopped, mixed and homogenized with same amount of water. The mixture was autolyzed or hydrolyzed by tile addition of $0.2\%$ pronase-p, a commercial proteolytic enzyme, to the weight of the raw frozen krill at $45^{\circ}C$ for 4 hours. After a thermal inactivation of enzymes at $95^{\circ}C$ for 15 minutes, the autolysate and the hydrolysate were centrifuged and filtered through gauzes, respectively, and then tile lipid layer in the supernatant was removed, The autolysate and the hydrolysate were finally concentrated under reduced atmospheric pressure in a rotary vacuum evaporator at $45^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour to produce the krill solubles in form of paste. The powdered krill solubles were prepared by the addition of $5\%$ starch to the autolysate and hydrolysate and by means of concentration in the rotary vacuum evaporator at $45^{\circ}C$ for 30 minutes and a forced air drying at $58^{\circ}C$ for 3 hours with a air velocity of 3m/sec. Among the amino acids in raw frozen krill, glutamic acid, lysine, and aspartic acid showed high values in quantity and then followed leucine, alanine, arginine, glycine and proline. The qnantity of histidine was very small and that of cystine was only in trace. The krill solubles in forms of paste and powder prepared by autolysis and hydrolysis with pronase-p revealed almost the same patterns in amino acid composition as in raw frozen krill. In case of free amino acids, a large quantity of it in raw frozen krill consisted of lysine, arginine, proline, alanine and leucine. The quantities of cystine, histidine and glutamic acid were, in contrast, very small. In the soluble krill paste prepared by autolysis, lysine, leucine, threonine and alanine existed in large quantities among the free amino acids and cystine, aspartic acid and histidine existed in small quantities. The contents of almost all of the free amino acids ill soluble krill paste perpared by hydrolysis with pronase-p were increased slightly as compared with those in soluble krill paste prepared by autolysis. In this product, the contents of cystine, histidine and serine were very low and lysine, leucine, arginine and proline were the dominant group in quantities among the free amino acids. The krill solubles in forms of paste and powder were not inferior to whole egg in the view point of its essential amino acid composition.

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