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Characterization of acid- and pepsin-soluble collagens from spines and skulls of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis)

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF NATURAL MEDICINES
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages 712-720

Publisher

CHINESE JOURNAL NATURAL MEDICINES
DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(14)60110-2

Keywords

Katsuwonus pelamis; Skipjack tuna; Spine; Skull; Acid soluble collagen (ASC); Pepsin soluble collagen (PSC); Characterization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31001109]
  2. Public Projects of Zhejiang Province [2014C33034]
  3. Special Program for the Science and Technology Plan of Zhejiang Province [2009C03017-2, 2011C02003]

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Acid-soluble collagen (ASC) and pepsin-soluble collagen (PSC) from the spine (ASC-SP and PSC-SP) and skull (ASC-SK and PSC-SK) of the skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, were successfully isolated and characterized. The yields of ASC-SP, PSC-SP, ASC-SK and PSC-SK were (2.47 +/- 0.39)%, (5.62 +/- 0.82)%, (3.57 +/- 0.40)%, and (6.71 +/- 0.81)%, respectively, on the basis of dry weight. The four collagens contained Gly (330.2-339.1 residues/1 000 residues) as the major amino acid, and their imino acid contents were between 168.8 and 178.2 residues/1 000 residues. Amino acid composition, SDS-PAGE, and FTIR investigations confirmed that ASC-SP and ASC-SK were mainly composed of type I collagen, and had higher contents of high-molecular weight cross-links than those of PSC-SK and PSC-SP. The FTIR investigation also certified all the collagens had triple helical structure. The denaturation temperatures of ASC-SK, PSC-SK, ASC-SP, and PSC-SP were 17.8, 16.6, 17.6, and 16.5 degrees C, respectively. All isolated collagens were soluble at acidic pH (1-5) and lost their solubilities when the NaCl concentration was above 2% (W/V). The isolated collagens from the spines and skulls of skipjack tuna could serve as an alternative source of collagens for further application in food, cosmetic, biomedical, and pharmaceutical industries.

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