Effects of acid pre-treatment on removal of organic and inorganic substances from Black Tilapia bones and scales

Authors

  • Kanageswary Sockalingam Segi University
  • Hasan Zuhudi Abdullah Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • Maizlinda Izwana Idris Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Keywords:

fish gelatin, biopolymer, scales, bones, black tilapia

Abstract

Fish bones and scales are good sources of gelatin. However, high mineral content in bones and scales often lead to low quality gelatin with high percentage of ash. Therefore, pre-treatment with acid prior to gelatin extraction is necessary. Black tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) bones and scales were subjected to 0 to 1.4 M HCl acid for 0 to 32 hr. The suitable pre-treatment conditions were determined using percentage of ash removed and loss of protein from the samples. Results obtained indicate, 99.86 % and 99.84 % of ash can be removed from bones and scales, with 1.4 M HCl (32 hr) and 1.0 M HCl (10 hr), respectively. Further analysis with UV-Vis revealed that, excessive protein breakdown starts to occur at 1.0 M (32 hr) and 0.6 M (12 hr), in bones and scales, respectively. The data suggest using pre-treatment conditions lower than the above to avoid protein loss which may lead to low gelatin yield. 

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Author Biography

  • Kanageswary Sockalingam, Segi University
    Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Published

12-08-2024

How to Cite

Sockalingam, K., Hasan Zuhudi Abdullah, & Maizlinda Izwana Idris. (2024). Effects of acid pre-treatment on removal of organic and inorganic substances from Black Tilapia bones and scales. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 16(5), 26-33. https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/ijie/article/view/13703