Improving Product Added-value from Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) Waste by Using Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Response Surface Methodology

Author(s):  
Nguyen Van Nguyen ◽  
Pham Duy Hai ◽  
Vo Thi My My ◽  
Dinh Thi Men ◽  
Le Duc Trung ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 323-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang-Bong Lee ◽  
Sivakumar Raghavan ◽  
Min-Hee Nam ◽  
Mi-Ae Choi ◽  
Navam S. Hettiarachchy ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Saravana Pandian ◽  
S. Sindhanai Selvan ◽  
A. Subathira ◽  
S. Saravanan

Abstract Waste generated from industrial processing of seafood is an enormous source of commercially valuable proteins. One among the underutilized seafood waste is shrimp waste, which primarily consists of head and carapace. Litopenaeus vannamei (L. vannamei) is the widely cultivated shrimp in Asia and contributes to 90 % of aggregate shrimp production in the world. This work was focused on extraction as well as purification of value-added proteins from L. vannamei waste in a single step aqueous two phase system (ATPS). Polyethylene glycol (PEG) and trisodium citrate system were chosen for the ATPS owing to their adequate partitioning and less toxic nature. Response surface methodology (RSM) was implemented for the optimization of independent process variables such as PEG molecular weight (2000 to 6000), pH (6 to 8) and temperature (25 to 45 °C). The results obtained from RSM were further validated using a Multi-objective genetic algorithm (MGA). At the optimized condition of PEG molecular weight 2000, pH 8 and temperature 35 °C, maximum partition coefficient and protein yield were found to be 2.79 and 92.37 %, respectively. Thus, L. vannamei waste was proved to be rich in proteins, which could be processed industrially through cost-effective non-polluting ATPS extraction, and RSM coupled MGA could be a potential tool for such process optimization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1032 ◽  
pp. 45-50
Author(s):  
Tian Cai ◽  
Pu Shun Xi ◽  
Cheng Cheng Kou ◽  
Yue Yi Zhang ◽  
Xue Hui Cao ◽  
...  

The compound enzymolysis was studied to improve cloudy apple juice yield. Pectinase, cellulase and xylanase with high decomposition activity for cloudy apple juice were selected for compound enzymolysis. Response surface methodology was used to analyze the optimal additive amount. Results showed that, the effect of interaction between cellulase and xylanase on juice yield was extremely significant (P < 0.01). The optimal condition of complex enzymatic hydrolysis was: pectinase 0.16%, cellulase 0.57% and xylanase 0.12%. The better condition of compound enzymolysis was 45 °C for 60 min. The juice yield of cloudy apple juice significantly improved after optimized enzymolysis, which reached up to 83%.


2013 ◽  
Vol 59 (No. 12) ◽  
pp. 537-542 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Jaisamut ◽  
L. Paulová ◽  
P. Patáková ◽  
M. Rychtera ◽  
K. Melzoch

Alkali pretreatment of wheat straw was optimized by response surface methodology to maximize yields of fermentable sugars in subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis and to remove maximum lignin in order to improve rheological attributes of the media. The effects of pretreatment conditions on biomass properties were studied using the Expert Designer software. Concentration of sodium hydroxide and temperature were the factors most affecting pretreatment efficiency. At the optimum (80&deg;C, 39 min, 0.18 g NaOH and 0.06 g lime per g of raw biomass), 93.1 &plusmn; 1.0% conversion of cellulose to glucose after enzymatic hydrolysis and 80.3 &plusmn; 1.2% yield of monosaccharides (glucose plus xylose and arabinose) from cellulose and hemicellulose of wheat straw were achieved.


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