Abstract:Okara (tofu dregs) is a soybean waste product from the tofu and soymilk processing industry. To create a useful product, the remaining protein content in okara must be used. The goal of this study was to determine the enzyme-substrate (E/S) ratio capable of producing the highest antioxidant activity from okara protein hydrolysate, as well as the amino acid composition of such a protein hydrolysate (especially the amino acid potential as antioxidants). To produce protein concentrate, the protein of okara was is… Show more
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