作者:
Yunfeng Yang, Wenli Wang, Yuan Liu
期刊:
JOURNAL OF FOOD MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION
摘要:
Takifugu obscurus is popular in Asian markets because of its delicious taste and high nutrition. The fish heads and bones which account for a significant proportion of whole fish, are rich in protein. The objective of this study was to investigate umami and bitterness profile of protein hydrolysates from cultured Takifugu obscurus by-products. In order to obtain hydrolysates with higher the degree of hydrolysis (DH) and better sensory characteristic, its hydrolysis condition was optimized using a response surface methodology (RSM). The model equations for the effects of temperature, pH and enzyme/substrate ratio (w/w, %, smashed head and bone as substrate) on DH, umami and bitterness were proposed. Protamex as the suitable enzyme was used to improve the taste profile of hydrolyzed product. The optimized model was significant and produced an experimental value (DH 48.62 ± 0.67, umami 5.25 ± 0.42 and bitterness 2.34 ± 0.39) in good agreement with the predicted value (49.21%, 5.50 and 2.04). The hydrolysate exhibited higher free amino acids (1733.19 mg/100 g) than the untreated sample (267.49 mg/100 g). The results indicate that protein hydrolysates from Takifugu obscurus by-products may potentially serve as a good source of desirable peptide and amino acids and can be used as the precursor of seafood flavoring agent.
关键词:
Takifugu obscurus by-products; Protein hydrolysate; Umami profile; Sensory evaluation
Fig. 1 Sensory evaluation of TBPH after five different enzyme digestion
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