Aspartic acid racemization in fish meal as induced by thermal treatment |
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Authors: | U LUZZANA T MENTASTI VM MORETTI A ALBERTINI F VALFRÈ |
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Institution: | Istituto di Zootecnica, Facoltàdi Medicina Veterinaria, Universitàdegli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | The effect of heat treatment during fish meal processing on amino acid racemization was studied. The hydrolysis-induced racemization rate (R) and the d -isomer content in the sample before hydrolysis (I) were differentiated by means of deuterium labelling and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis in selected ion monitoring mode. A preliminary experiment on laboratory-made herring meals cooked at 125°C for different time intervals showed aspartic acid (Asp) as the only amino acid with significant racemization before hydrolysis. Aspartic acid racemization rate appeared to be a nearly linear function of the duration of thermal treatment (R2= 0.93; P < 0.01). Analyses were carried out on several samples of commercial fish meals from different origin. Low-temperature-dried fish meals had a d -Asp content, expressed as I= 100 d -isomer concentration before hydrolysis / (d - +l -isomer concentration before hydrolysis)], at less than 1%, while the d -isomer content of high-temperature dried fish meals exceeded 2%. Differences between the two commercial categories were statistically significant (P < 0.001). Further studies are required in order to evaluate the effects of d -Asp in protein of fish feeds and the role of the raw material and processing parameters in inducing amino acid racemization in protein of fish meals. |
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Keywords: | aspartic acid d-amino acids in protein fish meal quality GC-MS processing conditions racemization rate |
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