한국식품과학회지 (Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology)
- 제22권7호
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- Pages.780-785
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- 1990
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- 0367-6293(pISSN)
유채박 단백질의 추출 및 정제에 관한 연구
Extraction and Purification of Rapeseed Protein
- Lee, Jang-Soon (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Cheju Junior College) ;
- Kang, Dong-Sub (Department of Food Science and Technology, Cheju National University) ;
- Kang, Yeung-Joo (Department of Food Science and Technology, Cheju National University)
- 발행 : 1990.12.01
초록
유채박 단백질의 효과적인 추출 및 정제공정을 확립하기 위하여 추출용매를 비교했으며, 1% SHMP 용매로 추출한 후 등전침전, 산세척, UF농축 처리에 의하여 정제한 단백질의 수율 및 glucosinolate와 phytate 잔존량을 조사하였다. 추출조건은 1% SHMP(pH 8.0) 용매가 가장 적당하였으며, glucosinolate 및 phytate 제거를 위한 정제효과 면에서는 2회 산세척시와 1회 산세척 및 UF(100K) 농축 처리한 공정이 가장 효과적 이었다. 수율과 단백질 함량은 2회 산세척의 경우는 37.1% 및 75.3%이었으며, 1회 산세척과 UF(100K) 농축의 경우는 42.1% 및 72.4%였다. 따라서 glucosinolate와 phytate 제거효과와 단백질의 수율면을 고려한 결과 가장 효과적인 정제공정은 등전침전
In order to establish the effective extraction and purification process of rapeseed protein, the extraction solvents were compared with one another ; and the residues of glucosinolate and phytate and the extraction yield of protein, which had been extracted by 1% sodium hexa mata-phosphate(SHMP) and purified through isoelectric precipitation, acid-washing and UF concentration, were investigated. As for the condition for extraction of rapeseed proteins, the solvent of 1% SHMP(pH 8.0) turned out the most appropriate ; so far as the purification process for the elimination of glucosinolate and phytate was concerned, the acid-washing twice or the process of the acid-washing once and UF concentration was considered the most effective. The yield and content of rapeseed protein were 37.1% and 75.3% respectively in the case of the acid-washing twice, 42.1% and 72.4% respectively in the case of the acid-washing once and UF concentraction, Consequently, with the elimination effects of glucosinolate and phytate put into consideration, the process of isoelectric precipitation, acid-washing once(pH 3.5), neutralizing(pH 7.5), UF concentration and then freeze drying proved the most effective purification process.