KMID : 1024420110150020143
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Food Engineering Progress 2011 Volume.15 No. 2 p.143 ~ p.147
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Optimum pH Condition of Defatted Rice Protein Extraction by Alkaline Method
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Kim Won
Jung So-Young Hong Kwang-Won
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Abstract
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For efficient extraction of protein from defatted rice bran, the 5 ranges of extraction pH (8, 9, 10, 11 and 12) and the 3 ranges of isoelectric precipitation pH (2, 4 and 6) were used. The protein content, browning reaction, the electrophoresis pattern and the recovery yield of soluble protein at each pH range were compared each other. The recovery yield of soluble protein increased in proportion to extraction pH, but at the same time, browning reaction became more conspicuous. The most amount of protein was recovered at the precipitation pH of 4. The SDS-PAGE patterns of the extracted proteins showed no significant correlations between pH and the protein content, but the highly alkaline condition was more advantageous to extract protein less than 35 kDa. In each pH range, the recovery yield of soluble protein averagely reached 32.5% on the basis of extraction. In result, it was found that combination of extraction pH 10 and precipitation pH 4, which resulted in 37.65% of recovery yield and low level of browning reaction, was the optimum condition for the extraction of protein from defatted rice bran.
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KEYWORD
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defatted rice bran, protein extraction, alkaline method
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