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Title: Microencapsulation of proteolytic enzymes for industrial application
Authors: Kudryashov, L. S.
Uzakov, Y. M.
Tikhonov, S. L.
Tikhonova, N. V.
Diachkova, A. V.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Citation: Microencapsulation of proteolytic enzymes for industrial application / L. S. Kudryashov, Y. M. Uzakov, S. L. Tikhonov, et al. — DOI 10.32014/2020.2518-170X.67 // News of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Series of Geology and Technical Sciences. — 2020. — Vol. 3. — Iss. 441. — P. 161-169.
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to develop the technology of microencapsulation of proteolytic enzymes in the pseudo-boiling layer which based on the diffusion of maltodextrin into an enzyme, which allows maintaining high enzyme activity for a long time in meat products. It was found that maltodextrin provides high strength capsule walls their integrity during long-term storage. It was shown that the maximum activity of the proteolytic enzyme pepsin immobilized in a maltodextrin matrix shifts to the alkaline side with increasing pH of the reaction medium, which is not typical for a free enzyme. The results of determining the cutoff voltage of ham from pork ham confirmed that the immobilized enzyme remained active for 6 months of storage. While pure pepsin after 3 months of storage noticeably lost its proteolytic effect. Considering the results obtained microencapsulation of the proteolytic enzyme pepsin using maltodextrin with a coating thickness of 4 to 6 μm can be recommended which will expand the possibilities of using enzymes in the production of meat products. © 2020, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ACTIVITY
HAM PRODUCTS
IMMOBILIZED ENZYME
MALTODEXTRIN
MICROENCAPSULATION
PEPSIN
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/101453
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85090717835
WOS ID: 000541698000020
PURE ID: 13403701
ISSN: 22245278
DOI: 10.32014/2020.2518-170X.67
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