Alkaline hydrolysis of proteins recovered from slaughterhouse blood is a method to obtain profitable peptides and free amino acids for animal feed, besides decreasing the waste produced by this industry. The current trend to use enzymatic hydrolysis may need reconsidering due to its high cost in ...
2.2.2.4Alkaline hydrolysis The treatment of animal tissues, carcasses, and wastes with highly basic solutions, high temperatures, and pressure is known asalkaline hydrolysis(AH). The AH process denatures proteins intoamino acids, hydrolyzes fats, and solubilizes carbohydrates by breaking peptide bonds...
Define Alkaline metals. Alkaline metals synonyms, Alkaline metals pronunciation, Alkaline metals translation, English dictionary definition of Alkaline metals. potassium, sodium, cæsium, lithium, rubidium. See also: Alkaline Webster's Revised Unabridg
studyonalkalineproteasehydrolysisofsoyproteinisolateand 系统标签: 抗氧化水解蛋白酶antioxidant大豆protease 碱性蛋白酶水解大豆分离蛋白及其抗氧化活性的研究王鑫1江连洲1,2吴瑕1田瑞红11.东北农业大学食品学院,哈尔滨150030;2.国家大豆工程技术研究中心,哈尔滨150050 摘要:将Plackett-Burman因素水平设计应用于碱性蛋白酶水解...
Briefly, SSMP fractions (15 mg) were hydrolyzed with 6 mol/L HCl solution for 24 h in vacuum hydrolysis tubes prior to analysis. The results were expressed as “Percentage of each amino acid to the total amino acids or protein”. 2.7. In vitro protein digestibility In vitro protein ...
The alkaline hydrolysis of proteins prior to tryptophan analysis has been evaluated, and a method for the measurement of tryptophan by reverse phase h.p.l.c. after alkaline hydrolysis has been proposed and compared with published methods. Hydrolysis with either LiOH or NaOH gave similar results. ...
Optimal conditions for enzymatic hydrolysis Hydrolysis of CBAX1 and CBAX2 by E_CBAX1 was carried out under different conditions: pH, temperature, reaction time, enzyme dosage, and with or without additional metal ions (1 mM). The enzyme blend released the maximum level (10.8 mg/mL or 11.9 ...
Kinetics of the alkaline hydrolysis of crystal violet (CV) in micelles, reverse micelles and microemulsions of a cationic surfactant, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) was studied at 25 ± 0.1 o C using spectrophotometric method. The rate of alkaline hydrolysis of CV was catalyzed by micellar ...
Phytic acid is the most abundant inositol phosphate in cells; it constitutes 1–5% of the dry weight of cereal grains and legumes. Phytases are the primary enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of phytic acid and thus play important roles in inositol phosphate metabolism. A novel alkaline phytas...
The half-life of intravenously injected LALP and CALP into dogs is approximately 3 days (Hoffmann and Dorner, 1977). The removal of the ALP under normal conditions is not known but may involve the slow hydrolysis of sialic acid from the carbohydrate portion of the molecule allowing recognition...