Optimisation of Enzymatic Extraction of Fish Protein Using Response Surface Methodology
Response surface methodology was used to determine optimum conditions for extraction of protein from fish waste using enzymatic method. The enzymatic method involved protease enzyme which are alcalase and protamex. Both methods investigated independent variables o C), time (60-240 such...
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my.unikl.ir-52352013-12-11T02:28:55Z Optimisation of Enzymatic Extraction of Fish Protein Using Response Surface Methodology Nurdiyana H., Siti Mazlina M. K. Ling T. C. Enzymatic method degree of hydrolysis Protein concentration Response surface methodology was used to determine optimum conditions for extraction of protein from fish waste using enzymatic method. The enzymatic method involved protease enzyme which are alcalase and protamex. Both methods investigated independent variables o C), time (60-240 such as pH (7-11), temperature (40-60 minutes) and ratio of enzyme to sample (0.5-5). Selected response (dependent variable) which evaluates the extraction process for both methods were degree of hydrolysis (%) and protein concentration (mg/mL). From the results, extraction using enzymatic method-enzyme alcalase showed the highest yield of protein extracted (58.37%) and highest protein concentration (7.72 mg/ml) compared to enzymatic method-enzyme protamex. 2013-12-11T02:28:55Z 2013-12-11T02:28:55Z 2013-12-11 http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/5235 |
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Response surface methodology was used to
determine optimum conditions for extraction of protein
from fish waste using enzymatic method. The enzymatic
method involved protease enzyme which are alcalase and
protamex. Both methods investigated independent variables
o
C), time (60-240
such as pH (7-11), temperature (40-60
minutes) and ratio of enzyme to sample (0.5-5). Selected
response (dependent variable) which evaluates the
extraction process for both methods were degree of
hydrolysis (%) and protein concentration (mg/mL). From
the results, extraction using enzymatic method-enzyme
alcalase showed the highest yield of protein extracted
(58.37%) and highest protein concentration (7.72 mg/ml)
compared to enzymatic method-enzyme protamex. |
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Optimisation of Enzymatic Extraction of Fish Protein Using Response Surface Methodology |
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