Proteolytic processing of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and biochemical characterisation of hydrolysates
2009
Beaulieu, Lucie | Thibodeau, Jacinthe | Bryl, Piotr | Carbonneau, Marie-Élise
Research on fish composition has demonstrated that they constitute a promising source of molecules with health benefits. In the present study, Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) was processed using Protamex® and the distribution of nutrients in various fractions obtained following membrane filtration was analysed. The fish starting material was approximately 84% water and the dry matter contained 42.7% proteins, 45.2% lipids and 5.6% minerals. The recovery of fish dry matter in the liquid hydrolysate was 77.8%. Most of the fractions were protein-enriched and characterised by a well-balanced amino acid composition, notably in terms of the most essential amino acids and by molecules of relatively low molecular weight ([less-than or equal to]42 kDa). Even before process optimising, the biochemical and nutritional analyses indicate that the Atlantic mackerel may provide high-value products for future applications in the health and food sectors.
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