| Literature DB >> 35452950 |
Xiaojie Qin1, Xiong Xu2, Yujie Guo2, Qingshan Shen2, Jiqian Liu2, Chuan Yang2, Elinor Scott3, Harry Bitter3, Chunhui Zhang4.
Abstract
The study aimed to propose an efficient and eco-friendly strategy to improve the utilization of feather waste and converting it into high-valued antimicrobial products. Under the synergistic effect of instant catapult steam explosion (ICSE) (1.5 MPa-120 s), over 90% of chicken feather powder (CFP) was degraded into soluble peptides via keratinolysis within 3 h, about 90% of which were smaller than 3 kDa, indicating an overwhelming advantage than general proteolysis. Importantly, the keratinolysis hydrolysate of CFP was able to inhibit E. coli growth, among which the fraction < 3 kDa exhibited highest antimicrobial activity with a minimal inhibitory concentration of 30 mg/mL. Compared to other fractions, the fraction < 3 kDa contained higher content of hydrophobic amino acids (364.11 mg/g), in which about 79% of peptides had more than 60% hydrophobic ratio, potentially contributing to its antimicrobial activity. ICSE-keratinolysis process holds potential in reducing both protein resource waste and environmental pollution by valorizing feathers into antimicrobial product.Entities:
Keywords: Feather waste utilization; Inhibition of E. coli; Instant catapult steam explosion (ICSE); Keratin hydrolysate; Keratinolysis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35452950 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2022.04.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145