
Microencapsulation of Anchovy Fish Oil (Engraulis encrasicolus) with Fish Protein (Equulites klunzingeri) Isolate: Nutritional Assessment
Author(s) -
Gülsün Özyurt,
Ahmet Faruk Yeşi̇lsu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
aquatic food studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2757-8577
DOI - 10.4194/afs16
Subject(s) - anchovy , engraulis , fish oil , food science , chemistry , fish <actinopterygii> , maltodextrin , chromatography , spray drying , fishery , biology
Fish protein isolates extracted from underutilised fish species were used for coating material of anchovy oils and their nutritive value was investigated in this study. For this purpose, Klunzinger’s ponyfish (Equulites klunzingeri) proteins were extracted by using pH shifting process. Micro particles were prepared with anchovy oil (Engraulis encrasicolus) as core material (10%), and as wall materials a ratio of 5% and 10% fish protein isolate (FPI) was used. Maltodextrin (DE: 18:20) was added to both groups in a ratio of 10%. The emulsions were fed immediately into a Buchi Mini Spray Dryer (B290, Switzerland). The inlet temperatures, feed rate and aspiration rate were maintained at 160 oC, 15 mL/min and 35m3/h, respectively. The lipid, protein and moisture contents of anchovy oil microcapsules containing 5% FPI and 10% FPI were found as 43.76-43.09%, 4.34- 9.82% and 3.95-3.92%, respectively. The main amino acids in microcapsule samples were lysine, glutamic acid, and leucine which constituted in the range of 349-578 mg/100 g sample for microcapsules containing 5% FPI, and 805-1547 mg/100 g sample for microcapsules containing 10% FPI. In addition to that, essential and non-essential amino acids (E/NE) ratio for microencapsulated fish oil with 5% FPI and 10% FPI were determined 0.92 and 0.95, respectively. As a result of this study, it can be concluded that the addition of fish protein isolate enhanced the nutritive value of microencapsulated fish oil.