Valorization of Chicken Feet By-Product of the Poultry Industry: High Qualities of Gelatin and Biofilm from Extraction of Collagen

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Santana, Jose C. C. [1 ]
Gardim, Roberta B. [2 ]
Almeida, Poliana E. [1 ,3 ]
Borini, Giovanna B. [2 ]
Quispe, Ada P. B. [4 ]
Llanos, Segundo A., V [4 ]
Heredia, Jorge A. [5 ]
Zamuner, Stella [2 ]
Gamarra, Felix M. C. [6 ]
Farias, Thiago M. B. [7 ]
Ho, Linda L. [1 ]
Berssaneti, Fernando T. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Prod Engn, Polytech Sch, Av Prof Luciano Gualberto 1380, BR-05508010 Butanta, SP, Brazil
[2] Nine July Univ, Ind Engn Post Grad Program, Vergueiro Ave 235-249, BR-01504000 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Fed Inst Mato Grosso, Sao Vicente Campus, BR-78106000 Sao Vicente Da Serra, MT, Brazil
[4] Natl Univ Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Chem Engn Dept, Calle Juan XXIII 391, Lambayeque 14013, Peru
[5] Univ Pacif, Business Sch, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesus Maria, Lima 11, Peru
[6] Univ Brasilia, Gama Campus,St Leste Projecao A Gama Leste, BR-72444240 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[7] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Baixada Santista Campus, BR-11015020 Santos, SP, Brazil
关键词
chemical quality; sensorial quality; chicken feet; collagen; health care product; gelatin; biofilms; FILM-FORMING PROPERTIES; MEAT QUALITY; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; SKIN GELATIN; FISH GELATIN; SPECTROSCOPY; OPTIMIZATION; TRAITS; SAFETY; FRUIT;
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10.3390/polym12030529
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this research, products with high quality were obtained from natural sources. The sensorial qualities, chemical characterization, and physical properties of gelatin extracted from chicken feet were compared with commercial gelatins. The extraction process was performed using acetic acid on a concentration ranging from 0.318% to 3.682%, processing time between 1.0 h and 8.4 h and extraction temperature between 43.3 degrees C and 76.8 degrees C. After the end of each assay, the yield was measured. Results showed that, under the best conditions, the collagen extraction yield was above 8%, and comprised 78.525 g/100 g of protein. Collagen analyzed by ICP-MS was composed of 99.44% of macro-minerals that are of great importance to human health. ATR-FTIR analysis showed that approximately 70.90% of the total protein from chicken feet is collagen, whereas, in commercial gelatin, only 30.31% is collagen. When comparing chicken gelatin with commercial gelatin, most sensory attributes were similar and chicken gelatin gained acceptance by more than 80% of the consumers. Additionally, the collagen films obtained from chicken feet and swine showed water absorption, odors, and texture characteristics similar to commercial material, such as latex and celofane. Consequently, due to its similarity to human skin, it is possible to apply it as a biocurative.
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