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Determination of Chitin and Protein Contents During the Isolation of Chitin from Shrimp Waste

✍ Scribed by Erika I. Díaz-Rojas; Waldo M. Argüelles-Monal; Inocencio Higuera-Ciapara; Javier Hernández; Jaime Lizardi-Mendoza; Francisco M. Goycoolea


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Summary: Accurate determination of chitin and protein contents in crustacean biomass and the intermediate products during the industrial isolation of chitin cannot be made directly from the total nitrogen content, unless the appropriate corrections are applied. This method, however, is affected by the presence of other nitrogen‐containing chemical species that are formed endogenously or by the action of microorganisms during the handling of the sample. Therefore, an alternative rapid method to estimate the contents of these components can be very useful both in research and in various fields of application. An original method has been developed to address this problem. The method consists of the development of a set of equations based on the stoichiometric contents of nitrogen of chitin and protein whereby the amounts of each component can be estimated from the value of the total nitrogen content, provided the rest of the proximate composition of the sample is accurately known. In order to validate the procedure, a set of model mixtures of pure chitin and protein concentrate in the solid state, both extracted from shrimp head waste, are used. Excellent agreement between the predicted and real values of chitin and protein are obtained (R^2^ = 0.98, slope = 0.90). When the proposed method is tested in the analysis of real samples obtained from five different processing protocols of pretreatment of raw shrimp head, it is found that in general the values of protein and chitin contents throughout the various stages of the process vary as expected.

Variation of the measured total nitrogen versus calculated stoichiometric total nitrogen of the chitin‐protein mixtures.

magnified imageVariation of the measured total nitrogen versus calculated stoichiometric total nitrogen of the chitin‐protein mixtures.


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