Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase

Extraction of proteins from defatted sunflower meal has been improved by addition of the protease alcalase during alkaline extraction. This method offers several additional advantages as compared to the traditional alkaline extraction without alcalase, which is usually carried out after a sedimentat...

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Main Authors: M. M. Yust, J. Pedroche, C. Megías, J. Girón-Calle, M. Alaiz, F. Millán, J. Vioque
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2003-12-01
Series:Grasas y Aceites
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Online Access:http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/230
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spelling doaj-6997580ce25c4c9b95bba23dd7a757452021-05-05T07:28:27ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasGrasas y Aceites0017-34951988-42142003-12-0154441942310.3989/gya.2003.v54.i4.230228Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalaseM. M. Yust0J. Pedroche1C. Megías2J. Girón-Calle3M. Alaiz4F. Millán5J. Vioque6Instituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICInstituto de la Grasa, CSICExtraction of proteins from defatted sunflower meal has been improved by addition of the protease alcalase during alkaline extraction. This method offers several additional advantages as compared to the traditional alkaline extraction without alcalase, which is usually carried out after a sedimentation/flotation step to remove the lignocellulosic fraction. As compared to extraction without alcalase, addition of 0.1% (v/v) alcalase improved the yield of protein extraction from 57.5% to 87.4%, providing an extract that is 22% hydrolyzed. In addition, an increment of up to 4.5 times in protein solubility at low pH values is achieved, which correlates with the degree of hydrolysis. The extracts that were obtained in the presence of alcalase had a higher proline and glycine content, suggesting that the protease improves extraction of proline-rich and glycine-rich cell wall proteins that are part of the lignocellulosic fraction. These protein extracts can be directly dried without generation of wastewater, and the resulting fiber-rich material could be used for animal feeding.http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/230alcalaseproteaseprotein extractionprotein hydrolysatessunflower meal
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author M. M. Yust
J. Pedroche
C. Megías
J. Girón-Calle
M. Alaiz
F. Millán
J. Vioque
spellingShingle M. M. Yust
J. Pedroche
C. Megías
J. Girón-Calle
M. Alaiz
F. Millán
J. Vioque
Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
Grasas y Aceites
alcalase
protease
protein extraction
protein hydrolysates
sunflower meal
author_facet M. M. Yust
J. Pedroche
C. Megías
J. Girón-Calle
M. Alaiz
F. Millán
J. Vioque
author_sort M. M. Yust
title Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
title_short Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
title_full Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
title_fullStr Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
title_sort improvement of protein extraction from sunflower meal by hydrolysis with alcalase
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Grasas y Aceites
issn 0017-3495
1988-4214
publishDate 2003-12-01
description Extraction of proteins from defatted sunflower meal has been improved by addition of the protease alcalase during alkaline extraction. This method offers several additional advantages as compared to the traditional alkaline extraction without alcalase, which is usually carried out after a sedimentation/flotation step to remove the lignocellulosic fraction. As compared to extraction without alcalase, addition of 0.1% (v/v) alcalase improved the yield of protein extraction from 57.5% to 87.4%, providing an extract that is 22% hydrolyzed. In addition, an increment of up to 4.5 times in protein solubility at low pH values is achieved, which correlates with the degree of hydrolysis. The extracts that were obtained in the presence of alcalase had a higher proline and glycine content, suggesting that the protease improves extraction of proline-rich and glycine-rich cell wall proteins that are part of the lignocellulosic fraction. These protein extracts can be directly dried without generation of wastewater, and the resulting fiber-rich material could be used for animal feeding.
topic alcalase
protease
protein extraction
protein hydrolysates
sunflower meal
url http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/230
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