Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid

Gelatin is a translucent, colorless and flavorless food that was derived from hydrolysis of collagen that was found in animal skin, bone and connective tissue of animals such as domestic cattle, pig, poultry and fish. The objective of the present study is to extract gelatin from quail bone by usin...

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Main Authors: Nurul, Huda, Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin, Fathin Shahira, Samsudin, Nuraliah, Aminal’lah
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spelling my-unisza-ir.61862022-03-14T06:45:29Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6186/ Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid Nurul, Huda Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin Fathin Shahira, Samsudin Nuraliah, Aminal’lah Q Science (General) QL Zoology Gelatin is a translucent, colorless and flavorless food that was derived from hydrolysis of collagen that was found in animal skin, bone and connective tissue of animals such as domestic cattle, pig, poultry and fish. The objective of the present study is to extract gelatin from quail bone by using acid pretreatment method which is hydrochloric acid (HCl) and citric acid (C6H8O7) and to determine the physicochemical properties of quail bone gelatin. The quail bone gelatin (QBG) was compared with commercial bovine gelatin (CBG) and commercial fish gelatin (CFG). Chemical composition (protein, moisture and ash), bloom strength, pH, color, melting temperature and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) were evaluated. The most important parameter to determine the quality of gelatin is bloom strength. QBG extracted with hydrochloric acid (QBGHCl) has the highest (165.36 g) value followed by citric acid (QBGc.a) which was 149.48 g, while CBG and CFG have bloom value 136.28 g and 91.69 g respectively. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) between QBGc.a and CBG but there was significant difference (p<0.05) between QBGHCl and CFG. The pH and melting temperature value has range value between 4.84 to 5.46 and 29.34°C to 38.69°C. QBGHCl and QBGc.a possesed a similar band (Amide A, Amide B, Amide I, II and III) with CBG and CFG for FTIR. Overall, the physicochemical properties of QBGHCl and QBGc.a has similar quality to CBG which have better quality than CFG. The result has been proven that QBG have a good quality of gelatin, therefore it can be an alternative to gelatin production in the future. 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6186/1/FH02-FKI-18-18230.pdf Nurul, Huda and Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin and Fathin Shahira, Samsudin and Nuraliah, Aminal’lah (2018) Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid. Journal Of Agrobiotechnology, 9 (1S). pp. 92-101. ISSN 2180-1983
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Nurul, Huda
Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin
Fathin Shahira, Samsudin
Nuraliah, Aminal’lah
Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
description Gelatin is a translucent, colorless and flavorless food that was derived from hydrolysis of collagen that was found in animal skin, bone and connective tissue of animals such as domestic cattle, pig, poultry and fish. The objective of the present study is to extract gelatin from quail bone by using acid pretreatment method which is hydrochloric acid (HCl) and citric acid (C6H8O7) and to determine the physicochemical properties of quail bone gelatin. The quail bone gelatin (QBG) was compared with commercial bovine gelatin (CBG) and commercial fish gelatin (CFG). Chemical composition (protein, moisture and ash), bloom strength, pH, color, melting temperature and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) were evaluated. The most important parameter to determine the quality of gelatin is bloom strength. QBG extracted with hydrochloric acid (QBGHCl) has the highest (165.36 g) value followed by citric acid (QBGc.a) which was 149.48 g, while CBG and CFG have bloom value 136.28 g and 91.69 g respectively. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) between QBGc.a and CBG but there was significant difference (p<0.05) between QBGHCl and CFG. The pH and melting temperature value has range value between 4.84 to 5.46 and 29.34°C to 38.69°C. QBGHCl and QBGc.a possesed a similar band (Amide A, Amide B, Amide I, II and III) with CBG and CFG for FTIR. Overall, the physicochemical properties of QBGHCl and QBGc.a has similar quality to CBG which have better quality than CFG. The result has been proven that QBG have a good quality of gelatin, therefore it can be an alternative to gelatin production in the future.
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author Nurul, Huda
Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin
Fathin Shahira, Samsudin
Nuraliah, Aminal’lah
author_facet Nurul, Huda
Ahmad Syazni, Kamarudin
Fathin Shahira, Samsudin
Nuraliah, Aminal’lah
author_sort Nurul, Huda
title Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
title_short Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
title_full Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
title_fullStr Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical Properties of Quail Bone Gelatin Extract with Hydrochloric Acid and Citric Acid
title_sort physicochemical properties of quail bone gelatin extract with hydrochloric acid and citric acid
publishDate 2018
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