Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen

Barramundi skin, a by-product of the fish processing industry, has shown potential as an alternative collagen source. However, the commonly used acid extraction method to produce collagen rendered a low yield requires a lengthy time and is not environ-mentally friendly. As a result, the adoption of...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina, Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara, Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina, Dailin, Daniel Joe, Ya’akob, Harisun, Zainol, Noorazwani, Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
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spelling my.utm.1049832024-04-01T06:52:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/104983/ Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina Dailin, Daniel Joe Ya’akob, Harisun Zainol, Noorazwani Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz Q Science (General) TP Chemical technology Barramundi skin, a by-product of the fish processing industry, has shown potential as an alternative collagen source. However, the commonly used acid extraction method to produce collagen rendered a low yield requires a lengthy time and is not environ-mentally friendly. As a result, the adoption of greener technology, such as ultrasound, to improve the conventional extraction process is emerging. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different ultrasonication amplitudes on collagen recovery from barramundi skin. The resulting collagens were evaluated for their protein, hydroxy-proline and moisture content, colour, molecular weight distribution, and FTIR spectra. Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) was performed at 40 (UAE40), 60 (UAE60) and 80 (UAE80) % amplitude for 20 min. For comparison, acetic acid extraction was also carried out to produce acid-soluble collagen (ASC). UAE increased the yield (p<0.05) of collagen from barramundi skin, with UAE80 exhibiting a 7-fold increment compared to ASC. Increasing the ultrasonic amplitude increased the yield considerably but decreased the hydroxyproline content, indicating a reduction in collagen quality. Furthermore, the protein content and SDS-PAGE profile of the extracted collagens revealed that UAE promoted protein degradation. FTIR spectra indicated that despite slightly varying wavenumbers, no detrimental effect on the triple helical structure was seen following UAE with the presence of amides A, B, I, II, and III. Also, the α1, α2 and ß-chains were found in all samples, although the band intensity reduced as the amplitude increased. In conclusion, given the right conditions, UAE could improve the extraction yield without influencing the collagen structure. Brawijaya University 2023-05-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104983/1/DayangNorulfairuzAbang2023_EffectofUltrasonicAmplitudeontheYield.pdf Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina and Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara and Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina and Dailin, Daniel Joe and Ya’akob, Harisun and Zainol, Noorazwani and Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz (2023) Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen. Journal of Tropical Life Science, 13 (2). pp. 247-256. ISSN 2087-5517 http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.13.02.03 DOI:10.11594/jtls.13.02.03
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TP Chemical technology
Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina
Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara
Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Ya’akob, Harisun
Zainol, Noorazwani
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
description Barramundi skin, a by-product of the fish processing industry, has shown potential as an alternative collagen source. However, the commonly used acid extraction method to produce collagen rendered a low yield requires a lengthy time and is not environ-mentally friendly. As a result, the adoption of greener technology, such as ultrasound, to improve the conventional extraction process is emerging. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different ultrasonication amplitudes on collagen recovery from barramundi skin. The resulting collagens were evaluated for their protein, hydroxy-proline and moisture content, colour, molecular weight distribution, and FTIR spectra. Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) was performed at 40 (UAE40), 60 (UAE60) and 80 (UAE80) % amplitude for 20 min. For comparison, acetic acid extraction was also carried out to produce acid-soluble collagen (ASC). UAE increased the yield (p<0.05) of collagen from barramundi skin, with UAE80 exhibiting a 7-fold increment compared to ASC. Increasing the ultrasonic amplitude increased the yield considerably but decreased the hydroxyproline content, indicating a reduction in collagen quality. Furthermore, the protein content and SDS-PAGE profile of the extracted collagens revealed that UAE promoted protein degradation. FTIR spectra indicated that despite slightly varying wavenumbers, no detrimental effect on the triple helical structure was seen following UAE with the presence of amides A, B, I, II, and III. Also, the α1, α2 and ß-chains were found in all samples, although the band intensity reduced as the amplitude increased. In conclusion, given the right conditions, UAE could improve the extraction yield without influencing the collagen structure.
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author Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina
Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara
Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Ya’akob, Harisun
Zainol, Noorazwani
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
author_facet Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina
Mohd. Juraimy, Ainaa Maisara
Mohd. Jusoh, Yanti Maslina
Dailin, Daniel Joe
Ya’akob, Harisun
Zainol, Noorazwani
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
author_sort Mohamad Razali, Umi Hartina
title Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
title_short Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
title_full Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
title_fullStr Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) skin collagen
title_sort effect of ultrasonic amplitude on the yield and properties of barramundi (lates calcarifer) skin collagen
publisher Brawijaya University
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/104983/1/DayangNorulfairuzAbang2023_EffectofUltrasonicAmplitudeontheYield.pdf
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