Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket

Chitin ranks next to cellulose as the most important bio-polysaccharide which can primarily be extracted from crustacean shells. However, the emergence of new areas of the application of chitin and its derivatives are on the increase and there is growing demand for new chitin sources. In this study,...

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Main Authors: Ibitoye, E. B., Idris, Lokman Hakim, Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee, Goh, Yong Meng, Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki, Jimoh, A. A.
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Published: IOP Publishing 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.726902021-01-05T05:09:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72690/ Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket Ibitoye, E. B. Idris, Lokman Hakim Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee Goh, Yong Meng Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki Jimoh, A. A. Chitin ranks next to cellulose as the most important bio-polysaccharide which can primarily be extracted from crustacean shells. However, the emergence of new areas of the application of chitin and its derivatives are on the increase and there is growing demand for new chitin sources. In this study, therefore, an attempt was made to extract chitin from the house cricket (Brachytrupes portentosus) by a chemical method. The physicochemical properties of chitin and chitosan extracted from crickets were compared with commercial chitin and chitosan extracted from shrimps, in terms of proximate analysis in particular, of their ash and moisture content. Also, infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy and elemental analysis were conducted. The chitin and chitosan yield of the house cricket ranges over 4.3%–7.1% and 2.4%–5.8% respectively. Chitin and chitosan from crickets compares favourably with those extracted from shrimps, and were found to exhibit some similarities. The result shows that cricket and shrimp chitin and chitosan have the same degree of acetylation and degree of deacetylation of 108.1% and 80.5% respectively, following Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The characteristic XRD strong/sharp peaks of 9.4 and 19.4° for α-chitin are common for both cricket and shrimp chitin. The percentage ash content of chitin and chitosan extracted from B. portentosus is 1%, which is lower than that obtained from shrimp products. Therefore, cricket chitin and chitosan can be said to be of better quality and of purer form than commercially produced chitin and chitosan from shrimp. Based on the quality of the product, chitin and chitosan isolated from B. portentosus can replace commercial chitin and chitosan in terms of utilization and applications. Therefore, B. portentosus is a promising alternative source of chitin and chitosan. IOP Publishing 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72690/1/Extraction%20and%20physicochemical%20characterization%20of%20chitin%20and%20chitosan%20isolated%20from%20house%20cricket.pdf Ibitoye, E. B. and Idris, Lokman Hakim and Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee and Goh, Yong Meng and Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki and Jimoh, A. A. (2018) Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket. Biomedical Materials, 13 (2). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1748-6041; ESSN: 1748-605X https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-605X/aa9dde
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description Chitin ranks next to cellulose as the most important bio-polysaccharide which can primarily be extracted from crustacean shells. However, the emergence of new areas of the application of chitin and its derivatives are on the increase and there is growing demand for new chitin sources. In this study, therefore, an attempt was made to extract chitin from the house cricket (Brachytrupes portentosus) by a chemical method. The physicochemical properties of chitin and chitosan extracted from crickets were compared with commercial chitin and chitosan extracted from shrimps, in terms of proximate analysis in particular, of their ash and moisture content. Also, infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy and elemental analysis were conducted. The chitin and chitosan yield of the house cricket ranges over 4.3%–7.1% and 2.4%–5.8% respectively. Chitin and chitosan from crickets compares favourably with those extracted from shrimps, and were found to exhibit some similarities. The result shows that cricket and shrimp chitin and chitosan have the same degree of acetylation and degree of deacetylation of 108.1% and 80.5% respectively, following Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The characteristic XRD strong/sharp peaks of 9.4 and 19.4° for α-chitin are common for both cricket and shrimp chitin. The percentage ash content of chitin and chitosan extracted from B. portentosus is 1%, which is lower than that obtained from shrimp products. Therefore, cricket chitin and chitosan can be said to be of better quality and of purer form than commercially produced chitin and chitosan from shrimp. Based on the quality of the product, chitin and chitosan isolated from B. portentosus can replace commercial chitin and chitosan in terms of utilization and applications. Therefore, B. portentosus is a promising alternative source of chitin and chitosan.
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author Ibitoye, E. B.
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Goh, Yong Meng
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Jimoh, A. A.
spellingShingle Ibitoye, E. B.
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Goh, Yong Meng
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Jimoh, A. A.
Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
author_facet Ibitoye, E. B.
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Goh, Yong Meng
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Jimoh, A. A.
author_sort Ibitoye, E. B.
title Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
title_short Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
title_full Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
title_fullStr Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
title_sort extraction and physicochemical characterization of chitin and chitosan isolated from house cricket
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72690/1/Extraction%20and%20physicochemical%20characterization%20of%20chitin%20and%20chitosan%20isolated%20from%20house%20cricket.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72690/
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-605X/aa9dde
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