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Improvement of Rheological and Functional Properties of Salmon FPC by Enzymatic Partial Hydrolysis 1. Production of Salmon FPC Hydrolysates and Their General Properties (효소적 부분 가수분해에 의한 연어 FPC(Fish Protein Concentrates)의 물성 및 기능성 개선 1. 연어 FPC의 가수분해물 제조와 일반적인 성상)

  • LEE Jong-Ho;LEE Keun-Tai;PARK Seong-Min;PARK Chan-kyu
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.132-138
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    • 1998
  • To improve functional properties and enhance application of FPC in food industry, modified salmon FPC with enzyme treatment was produced and its general properties were investigated. Salmon FPC has over $84\%$ of protein and less than $0.18\%$ of lipid. Solubilities of FPC extracted with IPA and ethanol were very poor as less than $3\%$ in every pH range. In case of enzyme : substrate ratio of 1 : 100, degree of hydrolysis significantly increased until 4 hours and then slightly increased. No considerable differences were observed in general components of hydrolysates. Results of SDS-PAGE showed one unique band in each case and their molecular weight was less than 6,500. The flow properties of hydrolysates showed newtonian flow. Whiteness of hydrolysates were higher than that of salmon FPC as $5\~7$. There was no significant differences in the amount of peptide, but that of free amino acid slightly increased from 0.17 to 0.21 mg/ml.

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Improvement of Rheological and Functional Properties of Salmon FPC by Enzymatic Partial Hydrolysis 2. Rheological and functional properties of salmon FPC hydrolysates

  • LEE Jong-Ho;LEE Keun-Tai;PARK Seong-Min;PARK Chan-kyu
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.956-963
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    • 1997
  • To enhance application of FPC in food industry, salmon FPC hydrolysates were produced and their functional properties were investigated. Hydrolysates of salmon FPC showed high solubilities ranged from approximately $80\~95\%$. Emulsifying activity index (EAI) values of hydrolysates were higher than that of egg white, however sugar ester showed the highest EAI value of 32.5. Though sugar ester had the best emulsifying stability value $({\Delta}EAI)$ of 9.65, hydrolysates showed better ${\Delta}EAI$ value than that of egg white. Foam Activity of hydrolysates was predominantly better than those of controls and also foam stability value showed similiar trend. Osmolality of hydrolysates was increased with the increase of degree of hydrolysis (DH) and concentration of protein, but it showed very lower osmolality than that of NaCl. Flow property of hydrolysates showed different upward-downward curves, and hysteresis loop increased with the increase of DH. ACE inhibitory activity showed similiar value ranged from $21.1\~24\%$ at all DH values.

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