Ultrasound assisted enzymolysis of sunflower meal protein: Kinetics and thermodynamics modeling

2018 ◽  
Vol 41 (7) ◽  
pp. e12865 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mokhtar Dabbour ◽  
Ronghai He ◽  
Benjamin Mintah ◽  
Yingxiu Tang ◽  
Haile Ma
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 280-289
Author(s):  
Ratnawati Ratnawati ◽  
Nita Indriyani

K-carrageenan is a natural polymer with high molecular weight ranging from 100 to 1000 kDa. The oligocarrageenan with low molecular weight is widely used in biomedical application. The aim of this work was to depolymerize k-carrageenan in an acidic solution with the assistance of ultrasound irradiation. The ultrasonication was conducted at various pH (3 and 6), temperatures (30-60 °C), and depolymerization time (0-24 minutes). The results show that the depolymerization reaction follows pseudo-first-order kinetic model with reaction rate constant of 1.856×10-7 to 2.138×10-6 s-1. The reaction rate constant increases at higher temperature and lower pH. The Q10-temperature coefficients of the depolymerization are 1.25 and 1.51 for pH 6 and 3, respectively. The enthalpy of activation (ΔH‡) and the Gibbs energy of activation (ΔG‡) are positive, while the entropy of activation (ΔS‡) is negative, indicating that the activation step of the ultrasound-assisted depolymerization of k-carrageenan is endothermic, non-spontaneous, and the molecules at the transition state is more ordered than at the ground state. The ΔH‡ and the ΔS‡ are not affected by temperature, while the ΔG‡ is a weak function of temperature. The ΔH‡ and ΔS‡ become smaller at higher pH, while the ΔG‡ increases with the increase of pH. The kinetics and thermodynamics analysis show that the ultrasound-assisted depolymerization of k-carrageenan in acidic solution is possibly through three mechanisms, i.e. bond cleavage due to cavitational effect of microbubbles, hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide, as well as proton. Copyright © 2020 BCREC Group. All rights reserved 


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 306-314
Author(s):  
Petru Negrea ◽  
Andreea Gabor ◽  
Corneliu Mircea Davidescu ◽  
Mihaela Ciopec ◽  
Adina Negrea ◽  
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2005 ◽  
pp. 3-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jovanka Levic ◽  
Slavica Sredanovic ◽  
Olivera Djuragic

The paper provides an overview of the nutritional aspects associated with the utilization of sunflower meal in broiler diets. To gain the maximum benefit from this feed ingredient, some of the characteristics of sunflower meal must be considered. In broiler diets, it is recommended that only high-quality decellulosed sunflower meal be used. Our own results and a broad variety of published reports have thus been consulted. Experiments with high protein sunflower meal in broiler diets have shown that sunflower meal can successfully replace soybean meal, provided that diets are supplemented with adequate amounts of lysine and energy. Consequently, the inclusion of sunflower meal in broiler diets may vary depending on the fiber content of the meal, the lysine and/or energy supplementation of the diet.


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