Canola meal valorization via acid hydrolysis to generate free amino acids

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https://doi.org/10.1002/aocs.12739

Language of the publication
English
Date
2023-09-22
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Warnakulasuriya, Sumudu N.
  • Tanaka, Takuji
  • Wanasundara, Janitha P. D.
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals LLC, AOCS

Abstract

This study investigated an alternative approach to valorizing canola proteins by hydrolyzing them to generate amino acids (AAs). Pre-treatment of cold-pressed (CP) cake and desolventized-toasted (DT) meal with ethanol (99%, vol/vol) followed by protein separation was studied as process optimizations to maximize protein recovery with higher purity. The optimum ethanol pre-treatment conditions to achieve a meal containing less than 1% oil was reached at a meal-to-ethanol ratio of 1:4 (wt:wt) and 50°C for 30 min extraction. The protein recovery reached the maximum at pH 12 and a meal-to-solvent ratio of 1:10 (wt:vol), yielding 73% and 33% recovery from ethanol pre-treated CP and DT meals, respectively, in a single extraction. Untreated and ethanol pre-treated meals were hydrolyzed with 6 N HCl (protein-to-acid ratio of 5 mg:2 mL) for 24 h at 110°C. The ethanol pre-treatment improved AA recovery and released 373 mg AA/g dry CP meal biomass (dbm) compared to 279 mg AA/g untreated CP cake dbm. However, no improvement in AA recovery upon ethanol pre-treatment of DT meal. Sulfuric acid was examined as an alternative acid. More than 700 mg AA/g CP protein were released with 6 N H2SO4, while for DT meal proteins, a 10 N concentration was needed to achieve a closer value. Commercial canola meals can be utilized for generating free AAs; however, the meal processing history may affect the yield.

Subject

  • Agriculture,
  • Science and technology

Keywords

  • canola meal,
  • proteins,
  • ethanol pre-treatment,
  • free amino acids,
  • response surface methodology,
  • hydrology

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Pagination

41-57

Peer review

Yes

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ISSN
1558-9331
0003-021X

Article

Journal title
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
Journal volume
101
Accepted date
2023-08-11
Submitted date
2023-06-06

Citation(s)

Warnakuluasuriya, S. N., Tanaka, T., & Wanasundara, J. P. D. (2024). Canola meal valorization via acid hydrolysis to generate free amino acids. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 101, 41-57. https://doi.org/10.1002/aocs.12739

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