pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus

This study aimed at extraction of protein from the wastes of the threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus using pH shift solubilization and precipitation processes and evaluation of the influencing factors on protein extraction. Towards this objective, the wastes of head, skin and internal organs were...

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Main Authors: Noorsuliya Raihan, Abbasiliasi, Sahar, Tan, Joo Shun, Masomian, Malihe *, Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim, Arbakariya B Ariff, Shuhaimi Mustafa
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author Noorsuliya Raihan,
Abbasiliasi, Sahar
Tan, Joo Shun
Masomian, Malihe *
Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim,
Arbakariya B Ariff,
Shuhaimi Mustafa,
author_facet Noorsuliya Raihan,
Abbasiliasi, Sahar
Tan, Joo Shun
Masomian, Malihe *
Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim,
Arbakariya B Ariff,
Shuhaimi Mustafa,
author_sort Noorsuliya Raihan,
building SU Institutional Repository
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description This study aimed at extraction of protein from the wastes of the threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus using pH shift solubilization and precipitation processes and evaluation of the influencing factors on protein extraction. Towards this objective, the wastes of head, skin and internal organs were collected, and their nutritional composition evaluated. Furthermore, the ratio of waste: water for protein extraction was screened and the effect of pH, centrifugation speed and time on protein solubility rate, the amino acid composition and the molecular weight of proteins via SDS-PAGE were determined. Results demonstrated that moisture was the highest percentage (~70-78%) of all wastes. Highest protein content (19.67±1.10%), fat content (1.81±0.09%) and carbohydrate content (4.43±0.23%) were observed in skin, head and internal organs, respectively. The optimum ratio of waste: water for protein extraction is 1:9 for head, 1:8 for internal organs and 1:6 for skin. The protein extraction efficiency for all three samples were high at pH 3 and pH 12. Protein solubility increased with increased centrifugation speed up to 10,000 ×g, and there was no significant difference (P>0.05) between the protein solubility at 10,000 ×g and 20’000 ×g. Furthermore, there was significant difference (P<0.05) between protein solubility with increased centrifugation time. Alkaline process showed a remarkably higher amino acid content as compared to that of acid version. Glutamic acid and lysine were found higher compared to other amino acids. The molecular weight of proteins isolated in this study were low (<100 KDa).
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spelling sunway-10912019-09-06T09:24:38Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1091/ pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus Noorsuliya Raihan, Abbasiliasi, Sahar Tan, Joo Shun Masomian, Malihe * Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim, Arbakariya B Ariff, Shuhaimi Mustafa, QR Microbiology This study aimed at extraction of protein from the wastes of the threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus using pH shift solubilization and precipitation processes and evaluation of the influencing factors on protein extraction. Towards this objective, the wastes of head, skin and internal organs were collected, and their nutritional composition evaluated. Furthermore, the ratio of waste: water for protein extraction was screened and the effect of pH, centrifugation speed and time on protein solubility rate, the amino acid composition and the molecular weight of proteins via SDS-PAGE were determined. Results demonstrated that moisture was the highest percentage (~70-78%) of all wastes. Highest protein content (19.67±1.10%), fat content (1.81±0.09%) and carbohydrate content (4.43±0.23%) were observed in skin, head and internal organs, respectively. The optimum ratio of waste: water for protein extraction is 1:9 for head, 1:8 for internal organs and 1:6 for skin. The protein extraction efficiency for all three samples were high at pH 3 and pH 12. Protein solubility increased with increased centrifugation speed up to 10,000 ×g, and there was no significant difference (P>0.05) between the protein solubility at 10,000 ×g and 20’000 ×g. Furthermore, there was significant difference (P<0.05) between protein solubility with increased centrifugation time. Alkaline process showed a remarkably higher amino acid content as compared to that of acid version. Glutamic acid and lysine were found higher compared to other amino acids. The molecular weight of proteins isolated in this study were low (<100 KDa). Hibuscuspublisher 2019-07-31 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1091/1/Malihe%20Masomian_pH%20Shift%20Solubilization%20and%20Precipitation.pdf Noorsuliya Raihan, and Abbasiliasi, Sahar and Tan, Joo Shun and Masomian, Malihe * and Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim, and Arbakariya B Ariff, and Shuhaimi Mustafa, (2019) pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus. Journal of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology, 7 (1). pp. 10-16. ISSN 2289-5779 https://journal.hibiscuspublisher.com/index.php/JOBIMB/article/view/446
spellingShingle QR Microbiology
Noorsuliya Raihan,
Abbasiliasi, Sahar
Tan, Joo Shun
Masomian, Malihe *
Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim,
Arbakariya B Ariff,
Shuhaimi Mustafa,
pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title_full pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title_fullStr pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title_short pH Shift Solubilization and Precipitation Protein Extraction from the Wastes of the Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus japonicus
title_sort ph shift solubilization and precipitation protein extraction from the wastes of the threadfin bream, nemipterus japonicus
topic QR Microbiology
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1091/
http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1091/
http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1091/1/Malihe%20Masomian_pH%20Shift%20Solubilization%20and%20Precipitation.pdf