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Optimization of Peptides Production Derived from By-product Viscera of Yoensan Ogae Meat Process

연산 오계 부산물 내장육으로부터 펩타이드 생산 최적 공정 개발과 생산물의 특성 분석

  • Ji, Joong Gu (Department of Oriental Health Care, Joongbu University) ;
  • Yoo, Sun Kyun (Department of Food and Biotechnology, Joongbu University)
  • 지중구 (중부대학교 한방건강관리학과) ;
  • 유선균 (중부대학교 식품생명과학과)
  • Received : 2016.08.18
  • Accepted : 2016.09.26
  • Published : 2016.09.30

Abstract

Korean Black body fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus; Ogae) designated as a natural monument (registration number 265) has been known as a superb traditional Korean medicine. In this study, The production of peptide from the Viscera Waste of Yeonsan Ogae was optimized using commercial protease (bromelain) by response surface methodology under high pressure process. The range of processes was pressure (30 to 100 MPa), reaction time (1 to 5 h), and substrate concentration (10 to 30%, w/v). After reaction, the degree of hydrolysis, distribution of amino acids, and molecular weight of peptides were investigated. As a results, the optimization conditions were pressure 90 MPa, reaction time 3 to 4 h, and the amount of viscera meat 20% (w/v), respectively. The molecular weight of protein hydrolysates was distributed 400 to 1,000 Da. Accordingly we presumed that most products were peptides. Of those peptides, nonpolar or hydrophobic, polar but uncharged, positively charged, and negatively charged amino acids were 42.03, 26.0, 13.3, and 18.6%, respectively. Because higher amount of hydrophobic amino acids, we expected that those products would be able to utilize as the functional food ingredients.

연산 오계육은 오래전부터 건강기능 증진 및 치료 효능이 높은 것으로 알려져 왔다. 최근 천연물 단백질 유래 기능성 펩타이드 효능이 알려짐에 따라, 본 연구는 연산오계 부산물인 내장육 단백질로부터 고압처리기술과 프로티아제를 이용하여 펩타이드 생산 최적공정과 생성물의 특성을 연구하였다. 내장육의 가수분해는 효소 bromelain 과 내장육을 고압 반응기에 투입을 하여 실시하였다. 최적 공정 조건 확립을 위하여 고압처리기의 압력(30 - 100 MPa), 효소반응 시간 (1 - 5시간), 내장육의 양(10 - 30%)의 범위에서 수행되었다. 효소 반응 후 각 조건에 따른 내장육 단백질의 가수분해도, 생산 펩타이드들의 아미노산 및 분자량 분포를 분석하였다. 연구 결과 내장육 단백질 가수분해 최적조건으로 압력 90 MPa, 효소반응시간 3-4시간, 내장육의 함량 20%에서 결정 되었다. 최적조건에서 오계 내장육 단백질의 65% 이상이 가수분해 되었다. 대부분의 가수분해물의 분자량들은 400-1,000 Da 이하의 분포를 보여주어 대부분이 펩타이드로 판단되었다. 생산 펩타이드들은 비극성 소수성 아미노산들 42.3%, 극성 비전하 아미노산들 26.0%, 양 전하 아미노산들 13.3%, 음 전하 아미노산들 18.6% 로 분포되었다. 따라서 항산화 능력이 뛰어난 비극성 아미노산의 분포를 보아 건강 기능 식품 소재로서 활용할 가치가 높을 것으로 기대를 한다.

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