The process of elaboration of mechanically separated meat (MSM) generates 15% to 45% of residue. Obtaining collagen and protein hydrolysates is a promising alternative to add value to this residue. The methods to obtain the collagen and hydrolysates are based on chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis, another method that has been highlighted is the ultrasound method, which enables process time reduction and increase of yield. In this context, this project aims the obtaining of protein hydrolysates and collagen from residue of MSM of chicken through enzymatic hydrolysis assisted or not by ultrasound. The collagen of MSM residue of chicken extracted with pepsin presented good performance and high thermal stability, the triple helical structure was ...
Introduction: The collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In indu...
During the production of mechanically deboned chicken meat (MDCM), a by-product is created that has ...
A study of the effects of single and combined protease hydrolysis on myofibrillar versus collagenous...
The paper presents processing of chicken paws (a solid by-product of poultry processing) into gelati...
Chicken stomachs are by-products of the meat industry which are obtained when the poultry is process...
The meat-processing industry produces a huge and ever greater amount of involuntary by-products at s...
Chicken feet are considered as by-products of the meat industry, often under-provisioned and even de...
The present study used acetic acid, sodium hydroxide, and pepsin extract acid-soluble collagen (ASC)...
Abstract The objective of this study was to extract collagen from chicken feet, determining optimal...
The feet of chickens constitute a highly interesting, solid by-product of poultry processing methods...
Introduction: Collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In many indu...
This study aimed to utilize enzymatic treatment and pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) to recov...
Enzymatic protein hydrolysis (EPH) is an invaluable process to increase the value of food processing...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESTilapia processing residues can r...
A carne mecanicamente separada de frango (CMSF), material oriundo do processamento de carcaças na in...
Introduction: The collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In indu...
During the production of mechanically deboned chicken meat (MDCM), a by-product is created that has ...
A study of the effects of single and combined protease hydrolysis on myofibrillar versus collagenous...
The paper presents processing of chicken paws (a solid by-product of poultry processing) into gelati...
Chicken stomachs are by-products of the meat industry which are obtained when the poultry is process...
The meat-processing industry produces a huge and ever greater amount of involuntary by-products at s...
Chicken feet are considered as by-products of the meat industry, often under-provisioned and even de...
The present study used acetic acid, sodium hydroxide, and pepsin extract acid-soluble collagen (ASC)...
Abstract The objective of this study was to extract collagen from chicken feet, determining optimal...
The feet of chickens constitute a highly interesting, solid by-product of poultry processing methods...
Introduction: Collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In many indu...
This study aimed to utilize enzymatic treatment and pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) to recov...
Enzymatic protein hydrolysis (EPH) is an invaluable process to increase the value of food processing...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESTilapia processing residues can r...
A carne mecanicamente separada de frango (CMSF), material oriundo do processamento de carcaças na in...
Introduction: The collagen can be basically extracted by chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. In indu...
During the production of mechanically deboned chicken meat (MDCM), a by-product is created that has ...
A study of the effects of single and combined protease hydrolysis on myofibrillar versus collagenous...