Marine-organism compound antifreeze peptides and preparation method thereof
A technology of antifreeze polypeptides and marine organisms, applied in the field of food processing, can solve the problems of low antifreeze activity of antifreeze polypeptides and achieve strong antifreeze effects
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[0043] A marine biological compound antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, which is prepared from the following components according to the following weight ratio: 80 parts by weight of laver fish source compound antifreeze powder, 100 parts by weight of deionized water, 0.001% by weight of citric acid, stable Agent 0.001% by weight,
[0044] Its preparation process is as follows:
[0045] Step 1: Add 100 parts by weight of seaweed antifreeze concentrate, 100 parts by weight of fish-derived antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, and 200 parts by weight of deionized water into the mixer, stir for 0.5 h, and centrifugally filter to obtain the supernatant;
[0046] Step 2: Place the supernatant in an environment at a temperature of -6°C, add 200 parts by weight of ice cubes, and let it stand
[0047] After 0.5h, collect ice cubes.
[0048] Step 3: After the ice cubes are melted, freeze-dry them to form laver and fish source compound antifreeze powder.
[0049] Step 4: Add seaweed fi...
Embodiment 2
[0053] A marine biological compound antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, which is prepared from the following components according to the following weight ratio: 120 parts by weight of compound antifreeze powder derived from laver fish, 200 parts by weight of deionized water, 0.003% by weight of citric acid, stable Agent 0.005% by weight.
[0054] Its preparation process is as follows:
[0055] Step 1: adding 200 parts by weight of seaweed antifreeze concentrate, 200 parts by weight of fish-derived antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, and 500 parts by weight of deionized water into the mixer in sequence, stirring for 1 hour, and centrifuging to obtain the supernatant;
[0056] Step 2: Place the supernatant in an environment at a temperature of 0° C., add 500 parts by weight of ice cubes, and
[0057] After 6 hours, collect ice cubes.
[0058] Step 3: After the ice cubes are melted, freeze-dry them to form laver and fish source compound antifreeze powder.
[0059] Step 4: Add ...
Embodiment 3
[0063] A marine biological compound antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, which is prepared from the following components according to the following weight ratio: 100 parts by weight of laver fish source compound antifreeze powder, 150 parts by weight of deionized water, 0.002% by weight of citric acid, stable Agent 0.003% by weight.
[0064] Its preparation process is as follows:
[0065] Step 1: Add 150 parts by weight of seaweed antifreeze concentrate, 150 parts by weight of fish-derived antifreeze polypeptide concentrate, and 80 parts by weight of deionized water into the mixer, stir for 0.7 hours, and centrifugally filter to obtain the supernatant;
[0066] Step 2: place the supernatant in an environment at a temperature of -3°C, add 300 parts by weight of ice cubes, and
[0067]After 3 hours, collect ice cubes.
[0068] Step 3: After the ice cubes are melted, freeze-dry them to form laver and fish source compound antifreeze powder.
[0069] Step 4: Add seaweed fish sour...
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