SU527182A1 - The method of obtaining protein hydrolysates from algae - Google Patents

The method of obtaining protein hydrolysates from algae

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SU527182A1
SU527182A1 SU2031254A SU2031254A SU527182A1 SU 527182 A1 SU527182 A1 SU 527182A1 SU 2031254 A SU2031254 A SU 2031254A SU 2031254 A SU2031254 A SU 2031254A SU 527182 A1 SU527182 A1 SU 527182A1
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algae
protein hydrolysates
obtaining protein
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Юрий Алексеевич Кирпенко
Лидия Акимовна Сиренко
Игорь Исаакович Перевозченко
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Институт Гидробиологии Ан Украинской Сср
Киевский Научно-Исследовательский Институт Общей И Коммунальной Гигиены Им.Академика А.Н.Марзеева
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(54) СПОСОБ ПОЛУЧЕНИЯ БЕЛКОВЫХ ГИДЮЛИЗАТОВ ИЗ ВОДОРОСЛЕЙ(54) METHOD FOR OBTAINING PROTEIN GUYDULIZATES FROM ALGAE

содержание аминокислот в 0,02 мл пробы 74,9 и 127,7 мкг соответственно.the content of amino acids in 0.02 ml of the sample is 74.9 and 127.7 μg, respectively.

Остра  токсичность белкового гидролизата ЛДво дл  белых мышей при пероральномвведении равна 37,8 (29,4-48Д) г/кг при достоверности опытов р 0,05 (еотественна  токсичность активных веществ биомассы синезеленных водорослей 0,74 (0,71-0,76) мг/кг, токсичность необработанной биомассы 1,89 г/кг),The acute toxicity of protein hydrolyzate LD for white mice when administered orally is equal to 37.8 (29.4-48 D) g / kg with a confidence of experiments p 0.05 (natural toxicity of active substances of blue-green alga biomass is 0.74 (0.71-0.76 ) mg / kg, raw biomass toxicity 1.89 g / kg),

Полученный предлагаемым способом белковый гндролиэат содержит лейцин, феинлаланин, валин, метионин, тирозин, протга, аланин, треонин, глицин , серин, аргинин, гистндин, лизин, цистин, цистеин , глютами овую и аспарагиновую кислоты.Obtained by the proposed method, the protein gndroliete contains leucine, feinlalanin, valine, methionine, tyrosine, protg, alanine, threonine, glycine, serine, arginine, histndine, lysine, cystine, cysteine, glutamate and aspartic acid.

Таким образом, токсичность белкового гндролизата , полученного предлагаемым способом, уменьшаетс  в 20 раз при сохранении ценных питательных веществ.Thus, the toxicity of the protein gdrolizat, obtained by the proposed method, is reduced by 20 times while preserving valuable nutrients.

Белковый гидролизат в количестве 20% от общего количества белка эффективен при кормлении птиц.Protein hydrolyzate in the amount of 20% of the total protein is effective in feeding birds.

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Формула изобретени Invention Formula Способ получени  белковых гщфолизатов из водорослей путем обработки биомассы протеолитическимн ферментами, отличающийс  тем, что, с целью детоксикации синезеленых водорослей, биомассу последних обрабатьшают ферментом протезимом , вз тым в количестве 0,5 - 10 вес.ч. на 100 вес.ч. сухой биомассы водорослей, при 30-50° С в течение 10-40 час.The method of producing protein algae proteins from algae by treating biomass with proteolytic enzymes, characterized in that, in order to detoxify blue-green algae, the biomass of the latter is treated with an enzyme, taken in an amount of 0.5 to 10 parts by weight. per 100 weight parts dry biomass of algae, at 30-50 ° C for 10-40 hours.
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