溶解度
共晶体系
化学
化学工程
色谱法
核化学
有机化学
合金
工程类
作者
Yongjie Zhou,Jiamin Liang,Yan Zhang,Huijuan Zhang,Sam K. C. Chang,Hui Hong,Yongkang Luo,Yuqing Tan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136315
摘要
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are renowned in chemical and food industries for their eco-friendly extraction efficacy. Silver carp swim bladders, a collagen-rich byproduct of surimi production, are underutilized, resulting in considerable protein waste. Traditionally, collagen extraction has relied on harsh acids, contributing to environmental pollution and producing collagens with limited solubility, thus constraining their applications. This study evaluated DESs compared to conventional acids in extracting collagen, focusing on structural and solubility variations. Notably, urea-based DESs (urea-lactic acid: U-LA, 1:10, w/v) achieved the highest hydroxyproline recovery rates (~ 94 %), comparable to acetic acid (AA, 1:20, w/v), but with half the solid-liquid ratio. Unlike acid-extracted collagen, which preserved the triple-helical structure, urea-based DESs partially disrupted this configuration by reducing intramolecular hydrogen bonding within collagen. However, these solvents simultaneously increased intermolecular hydrogen bonding. This alteration significantly enhanced collagen's solubility, maintaining over 60 % across a broad pH range (1-10) and various NaCl concentrations (0-6 %, w/w). Furthermore, urea-acetic acid (U-AA) extracted collagen exhibited the highest maximum transition temperature (solid state, T
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