Continuous pulsed electric field processing for intensification of aqueous extraction of protein from fresh green seaweed Ulva sp. biomass

Efraim Steinbruch*, Mrinal Kashyap, Alexander Chemodanov, Klimentiy Levkov, Alexander Golberg*

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Abstract

The green marine macroalgae Ulva sp. can reach a high protein content and a high composition of essential amino acids. In this study, we have developed a novel device and investigated the parameters for a continuous Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) process, coupled with enzyme treatment followed by a spray drying, to facilitate the aqueous fractionation of Ulva protein. The process demonstrated 8.79 ± 0.58 (% w/w) protein extraction yield. Furthermore, the aqueous fractionation of protein exhibited a substantial 41.45% essential amino acid content and a branched amino acids composition of 17.58%. Additionally, it displayed an in vitro relative digestibility of 87.4 ± 1.36% compared to soy protein, along with a water holding capacity of 7.15 ± 0.17 g water/g sample and an oil holding capacity of 1.76 ± 0.11 g oil/g sample. These findings suggest that employing a continuous PEF process in conjunction with enzyme-induced cell wall degradation could position green marine macroalgae as an important potential source for food protein ingredients.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110477
JournalFood Hydrocolloids
Volume157
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Funding

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Ministry of Health, State of Israel

    Keywords

    • Alternative protein
    • Electroporation
    • Process intensification
    • Pulsed electric field
    • Seaweed

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