蛋白质水解物和脑脂质对蓝鲨废物整体增值的贡献

IF 6.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Jesus Valcarcel , José Antonio Pérez , Covadonga Rodríguez , Salvador Durán , Paula Souto-Montero , José Antonio Vázquez
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摘要

大青鲨加工过程中会产生多种污染残留物,其中头部污染最为突出。以前的增值工作已经从蓝鲨的头部提取硫酸软骨素、磷灰石和透明质酸,但在这些过程之后,大脑和肌肉组织仍然存在。本研究旨在通过研究这些剩余部分的价值来完成蓝鲨头的整体价值,以达到零浪费的目标。在第一种情况下,从大脑中提取的主要脂类比较三种提取方案揭示了神经酰胺型鞘脂,甘油磷脂和中性脂的丰富组成,在化妆品和制药工业中具有潜在的用途。其次,比较木瓜蛋白酶和alcalase对剩余肌肉组织以及烹饪头产生的水的酶解,指出alcalase是最佳选择,在1:1的固液比,55°C, pH 8.2, 0.1% (w/v)的alcalase和3小时的水解下实现高度水解。这些水解产物作为蛋白胨加入到低成本营养培养基的配方中,成功地支持益生菌乳酸菌和海洋细菌的生长,证明了它们作为生物技术应用的可持续氮源的适用性。这些发现强调了通过利用以前丢弃的部分来显著减少浪费和提高蓝鲨捕鱼业可持续性的潜力。
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Contribution of protein hydrolysates and brain lipids to the integral valorization of blue shark (Prionace glauca) waste
Processing of blue shark generates a variety of polluting residues, being heads the most prominent. Previous valorization efforts have extracted chondroitin sulfate, apatites, and hyaluronate from blue shark heads, but brain and muscle tissue remain after these processes. The present study aims at completing the integral valorization of blue shark heads by investigating the valorization of these remaining fractions to approach a zero-waste objective. In the first case, the dominant lipid classes extracted from the brain comparing three extraction protocols reveal a rich composition of ceramide-type sphingolipids, glycerophospholipids and neutral lipids, with potential for use in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Secondly, comparison of papain and alcalase for the enzymatic hydrolysis of the remaining muscle tissue along with water resulting from cooking heads, point to alcalase as the best option, achieving a high degree of hydrolysis at 1:1 solid to liquid ratio, 55 °C, pH 8.2, 0.1 % (w/v) of alcalase, and 3 h of hydrolysis. These hydrolysates, incorporated as peptones in the formulation of low-cost nutrient media, successfully support the growth of probiotic lactic acid bacteria and marine bacteria, demonstrating their suitability as a sustainable nitrogen source for biotechnological applications. These findings highlight the potential for significantly reducing waste and increasing the sustainability of the blue shark fishing industry by utilizing previously discarded fractions.
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Cleaner Engineering and Technology Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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