A low-cost system for the study of proteins used in salmonid diets, use of proteolysis to determine the quality

Jorge Parodi; Hector Herrera; Rodrigo Sanchez; Brian Effer

Keywords: Protein Digestion Salmon

Abstract

A proteolysis system, a classic biochemistry model, is proposed to enable the feasibility of indirectly assessing the quality of protein present in salmonid diets like screening system. An artificial gastric solution was developed with pepsinogen commercial, the volume of a salmonid stomach was estimated, and 8 g of food was mixed per 50 ml of solution, which was constantly stirred for 3 h and kept at 15 ◦C constant. We note that this artificial gastric solution requires pepsin to degrade samples, which occurs at pH 2.0, in addition, proteolysis depends on time and temperature. Comparing albumin, food and a standard mixture of proteins could observe varying degrees of fragmentation. The results suggest a low-cost system to evaluate the source of a protein, by correlated the number of fragments generated, an indicator of the quality of the protein. In addition, it allows evaluating mixtures with the disposition of the protein to be proteolyzed. The present protocol can be used for screening protein before to in vivo test and after of digestibility test or in support of digestibility protocol for improve nutrition study.

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Título de la Revista: LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volumen: 165
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113706