Emulsifying and Lipid Peroxidation Inhibitory Activities of Chicken Head Protein Hydrolysate Using a Combination of Papain and Bromelain Enzymes
Moch. Geerhan Miraja Syahdan,
Pramudya Andiana,
Lilik Eka Radiati
Abstract:Protein hydrolysis is a method used to produce protein hydrolysates containing simple peptides and free amino acids. The chicken head is one of the by-products that contain a high protein concentration so it can be use as a raw material for protein hydrolysate with functional properties and as a lipid peroxidation inhibitor. The aim of this research was determination to determine the emulsifying and lipid peroxidation inhibitory properties in chicken head protein hydrolysate using a combination of papain and b… Show more
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