Optimization of extraction conditions and characterization of pepsin-solubilised collagen from skin of giant croaker (nibea japonica)

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In the present study, response surface methodology was performed to investigate the effects of extraction parameters on pepsin-solubilised collagen (PSC) from the skin of the giant croaker Nibea japonica. The optimum extraction conditions of PSC were as follows: concentration of pepsin was 1389 U/g, solid-liquid ratio was 1:57 and hydrolysis time was 8.67 h. Under these conditions, the extraction yield of PSC was up to 84.85%, which is well agreement with the predict value of 85.03%. The PSC from Nibea japonica skin was then characterized as type I collagen by using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The fourier transforms infrared spetroscopy (FTIR) analysis revealed that PSC maintains its triple-helical structure by the hydrogen bond. All PSCs were soluble in the pH range of 1.0–4.0 and decreases in solubility were observed at neutral or alkaline conditions. All PSCs had a decrease in solubility in the presence of sodium chloride, especially with a concentration above 2%. So, the Nibea japonica skin could serve as another potential source of collagen.

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Yu, F., Zong, C., Jin, S., Zheng, J., Chen, N., Huang, J., … Ding, G. (2018). Optimization of extraction conditions and characterization of pepsin-solubilised collagen from skin of giant croaker (nibea japonica). Marine Drugs, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/md16010029

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