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Effect ofpHon properties of golden pompano skin collagen-based fibril gels by self-assemblyin vitro

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Volume 100, Issue 13, Pages 4801-4807

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.10539

Keywords

golden pompano skins; acid solubilized collagen; fibril forming abilities; SEM; DSC

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31571835]
  2. Fujian Key Project of Natural Science Foundation [2019J02013]

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BACKGROUND Application of fish skin collagen has received increasing attention due to mammalian derived diseases and religious limitations. Collagen fibril gel could be formedin vitrothrough the self-assembly process. The present study investigated the effect of pH on the self-assemblyin vitroof acid-solubilized collagen (ASC) from golden pompano skin by determining the turbidity, rheological viscoelasticity, network structure, gel strength, and thermal stability of collagen fibril gel. RESULTS The isoelectric point of ASC was pH 5.27. The turbidity-time and rheological viscoelasticity results indicate that the collagen self-assembly ratein vitroat pH 7.0 was the slowest. The rate was accelerated by increasing or decreasing the pH. Scanning electron microscopy images show that the fibril diameters of the collagen fibril gels and the collagenous fibril number in the collagen fiber increased with the pH. The gel strength of the collagen fibril gel prepared at pH 5.0 was 22.06 g and increased up to 220.46 g when pH increased to 8.0. No obvious peaks were observed in the differential scanning calorimetry curves of the collagen fibril gels prepared at pH 5.0, whereas high endothermic peak temperature (T-m) and enthalpy change (Delta H) were found in the collagen fibril gels prepared at pH 6.0-8.0. CONCLUSION It is concluded that the physical properties of ASC fibril gels can be improved by increasing the fibril diameter controlled by pH. (c) 2020 Society of Chemical Industry

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