Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
35727 Process Biochemistry 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of selected edible preservatives, citric acid, sucrose and calcium chloride on the stability of C-phycocyanin (C-PC) at 0 ± 5 °C and 35 ± 5 °C was studied in aqueous solution. While screening the edible preservatives for a protein like C-phycocyanin, the denaturation of C-PC with urea as a denaturant and thermal unfolding studies through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was carried out to select a stabilizing agent having Hofmeister series behaviour acting on hydrophobic interactions. While studying the efficacy of edible preservatives, citric acid (4 mg/ml) was observed to be one of the best preservative for phycocyanin at 35 ± 5 °C in aqueous solution for 45 days with negligible loss which is comparable to the stability of C-PC at 0 ± 5 °C.Calcium chloride and sucrose were also found to be effective in maintaining the stability of C-PC in aqueous phase, but at lower temperature. Citric acid was able to maintain the stability even at higher temperature lasting for more than 1 month in aqueous solution.

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