Revista: | Brazilian archives of biology and technology |
Base de datos: | PERIÓDICA |
Número de sistema: | 000372695 |
ISSN: | 1516-8913 |
Autors: | Martins, Vilásia Guimaraes1 Palezi, Simone Canabarro1 Costa, Jorge Alberto Vieira2 Prentice, Carlos1 |
Institucions: | 1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Escola de Quimica e Alimentos, Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. Brasil 2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Laboratorio de Engenharia Bioquimica, Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. Brasil |
Any: | 2014 |
Període: | Ene-Feb |
Volum: | 57 |
Número: | 1 |
Paginació: | 96-102 |
País: | Brasil |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Tipo de documento: | Artículo |
Enfoque: | Experimental |
Resumen en inglés | A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and others are available as co-products of agro industrial processing. These wastes are rich in keratin and collagen. This study evaluated different fungi for the hydrolysis of insoluble fish protein residues. Proteins resulting from Micropogonias furnieri wastes through pH-shifting process were dried and milled for fermentation for 96 h. This resulted the production of keratinolytic enzymes in the medium. Trichoderma sp. on alkaline substrate (28.99 U mL-1) and Penicillium sp. on acidic substrate (31.20 U mL-1) showed the highest proteolytic activities. Penicillium sp. showed the largest free amino acid solubilization (0.146 mg mL-1) and Fusarium sp. the highest protein solubilization (6.17 mg mL-1) |
Disciplines | Química |
Paraules clau: | Bioquímica, Fermentaciones, Química de alimentos, Residuos de pescado, Hongos, Hidrólisis, Corvina blanca, Micropogonias furnieri |
Keyword: | Chemistry, Biochemistry, Fermentation, Food chemistry, Fermentations, Fish-waste, Fungi, Fibrous proteins, Hydrolysis, Whitemouth croaker, Micropogonias furnieri |
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