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Antioxidant activities and functional properties of protein and peptide fractions isolated from salted herring brine

In Food Chemistry 2014, Volume 142, pp. 318-326
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Chabahar Maritime University1

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

Division of Industrial Food Research, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark3

In the present study proteins isolated from herring brine, which is a by-product of marinated herring production were evaluated for their functional properties and antioxidant activity. Herring brine was collected from the local herring industry and proteins were precipitated by adjusting the pH to 4.5 and the obtained supernatant was further fractionated by using ultrafiltration membranes with molecular weight cut offs of 50, 10 and 1kDa.

The obtained >50kDa, 50–10kDa, 10–1kDa fractions and pH precipitated fraction were studied for their functional properties and antioxidant activity. Functional properties revealed that >50kDa polypeptides showed good emulsion activity index when compared to the other fractions. However all fractions had low emulsion stability index.

The pH precipitated fraction showed the highest foaming capacity and stability at pH 10. The 50–10kDa and 10–1kDa peptide fractions showed good radical scavenging activity and reducing power at a concentration of 0.5mg protein/ml. All the fractions demonstrated low iron chelating activity and did not inhibit oxidation in a soybean phosphatidylcholine liposome model system.

However all the fractions were to some extent able to delay iron catalyzed lipid oxidation in 5% fish oil in water emulsions and the 10–50kDa fraction was the best. These results show the potential of proteins and peptide fractions recovered from waste water from the herring industry as source of natural antioxidants for use in food products.

Language: English
Year: 2014
Pages: 318-326
ISSN: 18737072 and 03088146
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.06.113
ORCIDs: Jacobsen, Charlotte

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