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CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCES


Volume 19, No. 03, Month JULY, Year 2020, Pages 548 - 562


Optimization of treatment conditions for non-collagen removal from yellowfin tuna skin (thunnus albacares)

Binh Cong Nguyen, Hong Minh Xuan Nguyen, Kha Hoang Nam Nguyen and Tuyen Chan Kha


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Yellowfin tuna skin (Thunnus albacares), a by-product from the processing of tuna fillet, can be used as raw material for collagen production. The removal of non-collagen composition in fish skin is a very important step in the extraction process of collagen. The optimization of treatment conditions for non-collagen removal by alkaline treatment was carried out using response surface methodology. The optimal sodium solution concentration, ratio of solution to yellowfin tuna skin and treatment time were found and validated to be 0.93N, 5:1 (v/w) and 28 hours, respectively. Under such conditions, the ratio of hydroxyproline/protein in the obtained collagen was 9.86% whilst the remaining fat content was 5.6% (dry basis). The conversion factor between hydroxyproline and collagen of yellowfin tuna (k) was 9.3.


Keywords

Collagen, Yellowfin tuna skin, Non-collagen removal, Hydroxyproline



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