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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 1991;4(4): 407-410.
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.1991.407    Published online December 1, 1991.
Functional properties change of pigskin collagen by chemical modification
M. Lee, S. H. Kwon
Abstract
The relationship between the possible structural change due to chemical modifications and functionality changes was studied in pigskin collagen. Amino groups in collagen were modified by succinylation and reductive alkylation. Carboxyl groups were modified using carbodiimide. Thermal denaturation temperature of collagen increased remarkably by carboxyl groups modification whereas decreased by succinylation and reductive alkylation. Emulsifying capacity was improved by reductive alkylation and carboxyl groups modification while emulsion stability was improved by succinylation. Chemical modifications increased solubility whereas decreased the foaming capacity of collagen. Viscosity of collagen at various pH varied with methods of modification.
Keywords: Collagen; Chemical Modification; Functional Properties
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