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Biotransformation of pork trimmings into protein hydrolysate using microbial proteases aided by response surface methodology

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Meat processing generates significant amounts of by-products such as trimmings that require further valorization. In this study, pork trimmings were transformed with proteases to protein hydrolysates that may find applications… Click to show full abstract

Meat processing generates significant amounts of by-products such as trimmings that require further valorization. In this study, pork trimmings were transformed with proteases to protein hydrolysates that may find applications as nutritional and/or flavouring ingredients. Four microbial proteases—Flavourzyme, Protamex, Alcalase, and Neutrase were explored to hydrolyze pork trimmings. Flavourzyme, which showed the highest degree of hydrolysis (DH), was selected to optimize the key hydrolytic parameters using response surface methodology (RSM) with Box-Behnken design. The optimal conditions were found to be 6: 100 (enzyme/substrate ratio), 50 °C, and pH 6 for a maximum DH at 48% after 6 h of hydrolysis. The protein hydrolysate was high in free amino acids (17 g/100 g dry weight), of which essential and taste-active amino acids accounted for 42% and 20%, respectively. The obtained hydrolysate may be considered suitable as a nutritional and/or flavouring ingredient.

Keywords: methodology; response surface; pork trimmings; surface methodology; microbial proteases

Journal Title: Journal of Food Science and Technology
Year Published: 2021

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