Characteristics and gel properties of gelatin from goat skin as influenced by alkaline-pretreatment conditions

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Characteristics and properties of gelatin from goat skin pretreated with NaOH solutions (0.50 and 0.75 M) for various times (1 to 4 days) were investigated. All gelatins contained α-chains as the predominant component, followed by β-chain. Gelling and melting temperatures of those gelatins were 23.02°C to 24.16°C and 33.07°C to 34.51°C, respectively. Gel strength of gelatins increased as NaOH concentration and pretreatment time increased (p<0.05). Pretreatment for a longer time yielded gelatin with a decrease in L∗- value but an increase in b∗-value. Pretreatment of goat skin using 0.75 M NaOH for 2 days rendered the highest yield (15.95%, wet weight basis) as well as high gel strength (222.42 g), which was higher than bovine gelatin (199.15 g). Gelatin obtained had the imino acid content of 226 residues/1,000 residues and the gelatin gel had a fine and ordered structure. Therefore, goat skin gelatin could be used as a potential replacer of commercial gelatin.

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Mad-Ali, S., Benjakul, S., Prodpran, T., & Maqsood, S. (2016). Characteristics and gel properties of gelatin from goat skin as influenced by alkaline-pretreatment conditions. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 29(6), 845–854. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.15.0784

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