Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
685049 Bioresource Technology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Studies on enzymatic hydrolysis of cell proteins in green microalgae Chlorellavulgaris 87/1 are described. Different proteases can be used for production of hydrolysates from ethanol extracted algae. The influence of reaction parameters on hydrolysis of extracted biomass with pancreatin was considered, and the composition of hydrolysates (Cv-PH) was investigated in relation to the starting materials. Significant changes in the degree of hydrolysis were observed only during the first 2 h and it remained constant throughout the process. An enzyme-substrate ratio of 30–45 units/g algae, an algae concentration of 10–15% and pH values of 7.5–8.0 could be recommended. Differences in the chromatographic patterns of Cv-PH and a hot-extract from Chlorella biomass were observed. Adequate amounts of essential amino acids (44.7%) in relation to the reference pattern of FAO for human nutrition were found, except for sulfur amino acids. Cv-PH could be considered as a potential ingredient in the food industry.

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