Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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685492 | Bioresource Technology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
To establish the optimum gelatine extraction conditions from grass carp fish skin, response surface methodology (RSM) was adopted in this study. The effects of concentration of HCl (%, A), pre-treatment time (h, B), extraction temperature (°C, C) and extraction time (h, D) were studied. The responses were yield (%) and gel strength (g). A = 1.19%, B = 24 h, C = 52.61 °C and D = 5.12 h were determined as the optimum conditions while the predicted responses were 19.83% yield and 267 g gel strength. Gelling and melting points were 19.5 °C and 26.8 °C, respectively. Moreover, grass carp gelatine showed high contents of imino acids (proline and hydroxyproline) 19.47%. RSM provided a powerful tool to optimize the extraction parameters and the results may be adapted for industrial extraction of gelatine from grass carp fish skins.