Adsorption characteristics of V-type starch for off-odors of sea cucumber intestinal peptides in solid-phase environment
•V-type starch could deodorize off-odors of sea cucumber intestinal peptide.•Optimal deodorization conditions of V-type starch were 15 times (w/w) and 8 h.•V6-type starch exhibited a significant adsorption preference for alcohols. With the concern of the strong fishy odor of sea cucumber intestinal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2024-02, Vol.433, p.137171-137171, Article 137171 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •V-type starch could deodorize off-odors of sea cucumber intestinal peptide.•Optimal deodorization conditions of V-type starch were 15 times (w/w) and 8 h.•V6-type starch exhibited a significant adsorption preference for alcohols.
With the concern of the strong fishy odor of sea cucumber intestinal peptides, the deodorization potential of V-type starch with a flexible cavity was investigated. By gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and electronic nose, it was confirmed that V-type starch effectively deodorized key off-odor compounds (isobutyric acid, butanoic acid, 1-octen-3-ol, nonanal, and trimethylamine), and the optimum deodorization performance (adsorption ratio of 92.45%) was achieved after 8 h adsorption at the sea cucumber intestinal peptide to starch ratio of 1:15 (w/w). In the Fourier transform infrared spectrum of the V-type starch inclusion complexes, a new characteristic peak was observed at 1563 cm−1 when the sea cucumber intestinal peptide to starch ratio was 1:1 (w/w). The presence of this peak was attributed to the complexation between V-type starch and trimethylamine. For the first time, we demonstrated that the V-type starch could deodorize aquatic products, and this study contributes to the application of starch materials. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137171 |