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Recovery and characterization of proteins from pangas (Pangasius pangasius) processing waste obtained through pH shift processing.

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Relation http://ir.cftri.com/13557/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-1456-x
 
Title Recovery and characterization of proteins from pangas (Pangasius
pangasius) processing waste obtained through pH shift processing.
 
Creator Surasani, Vijay Kumar Reddy
Tanaji, G. Kudre
Rajashekhar, V. Ballari
 
Subject 03 Proteins
07 Waste utilization
Fish
 
Description Study was conducted to recover proteins from pangas (Pangasius pangasius) processing waste (fillet frames) using pH shift
method and to characterize the recovered isolates. pH 2.0 from acidic range and pH 13.0 from alkaline range were found to have
maximum protein recovery (p < 0.05). During the recovery process, acidic pH (pH 2.0) was found to have minimal effect on
proteins resulting in more stable isolates and strong protein gels. Alkaline pH (pH 13.0) caused protein denaturation resulting in
less stable proteins and poor gel network. Both acidic and alkaline-aided processing caused significant (p < 0.05) reductions in
total lipid, myoglobin, and pigment content thus by resulting in whiter protein isolates and gels. The content of total essential
amino acids increased during pH shift processing, indicating the enrichment of essential amino acids. No microbial counts were
detected in any of the isolates prepared using acid and alkaline extraction methods. pH shift processing was found to be promising
in the utilization of fish processing waste for the recovery of functional proteins from pangas processing waste thus by reducing
the supply demand gap as well pollution problems.
 
Date 2018
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/13557/1/Environmental%20Science%20and%20Pollution%20Research%202018.pdf
Surasani, Vijay Kumar Reddy and Tanaji, G. Kudre and Rajashekhar, V. Ballari (2018) Recovery and characterization of proteins from pangas (Pangasius pangasius) processing waste obtained through pH shift processing. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 25 (12). pp. 11987-11998.