Extraction of collagen and gelatine from meat industry by-products for food and non food uses

Author:

Mokrejs Pavel1,Langmaier Ferdinand2,Mladek Milan2,Janacova Dagmar3,Kolomaznik Karel3,Vasek Vladimir3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Technology, Department of Protein and Leather, Tomas Bata University, Zlin, The Czech Republic,

2. Faculty of Technology, Department of Protein and Leather, Tomas Bata University, Zlin, The Czech Republic

3. Faculty of Applied Informatics, Institute of Processing Control and Applied Computer Science, Tomas Bata University, Zlin, The Czech Republic

Abstract

Short tendons of slaughtered cattle, which consist of relatively pure collagen, were cleaned of lipoid substances and non-collagen proteins using a commercial enzymatic preparation. Diluted acetic acid was used to separate the acid-soluble collagen (M N ~ 300 kDa) for a yield of around 5%. The residue was extracted with water and the extraction conditions were derived to produce gelatine with a gel rigidity of 350—410° Bloom and a yield of 55—60%. Prolonged extraction time, as well as increased extraction temperature, led to a deterioration in the gelatine quality and, therefore, the residue after aqueous extraction was processed by enzymatic hydrolysis into a collagen hydrolysate of M N = 500—1000 Da. Such hydrolysates can be utilized in industry as humectants in cosmetic skin-care preparations or as a secondary industrial raw material for producing surfactants of acylamino-carboxy acid type, which are known for their favourable dermatological effects. Apart from a maximum of 7% lipoid substances the proposed procedure produced no further waste so it may be regarded as a `clean technology'.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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