Study of chemical properties and evaluation of collagen in mantle, epidermal connective tissue and tentacle of Indian Squid, Loligo duvauceli Orbigny

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Study of chemical properties and evaluation of collagen in mantle, epidermal connective tissue and tentacle of Indian Squid, Loligo duvauceli Orbigny

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dc.contributor.author Saleena, Mathew
dc.contributor.author Maya, Raman
dc.date.accessioned 2014-08-20T05:55:55Z
dc.date.available 2014-08-20T05:55:55Z
dc.date.issued 2012-03-14
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4655
dc.description J Food Sci Technol (August 2014) 51(8):1509–1516 en_US
dc.description.abstract The chemical composition and evaluation of Indian squid (Loligo duvauceli) mantle, epidermal connective tissue and tentacle is investigated in this current study. It is observed that squid mantle contains 22.2% total protein; 63.5% of the total protein is myofibrillar protein. The unique property of squid myofibrillar protein is its water solubility. Squid mantle contains 12.0% total collagen. Epidermal connective tissue has highest amounts of total collagen (17.8%). SDS-PAGE of total collagen identified high molecular weight α-, β- and γ- sub-chains. Amino acid profile analysis indicates that mantle and tentacle contain essential amino acids. Arginine forms a major portion of mantle collagen (272.5 g/100 g N). Isoleucine, glutamic acid and lysine are other amino acids that are found in significantly high amounts in the mantle. Sulphur containing cystine is deficit in mantle collagen. Papain digest of mantle and epidermal connective tissue is rich in uronic acid, while papain digest, collagenase digest and urea digest of epidermal connective tissue has significant amounts of sialic acid (25.2, 33.2 and 99.8 μmol /100 g, respectively). PAS staining of papain digest, collagenase digest and urea digest also identify the association of hexoses with low molecular weight collagen fragments. Histochemical sectioning also emphasized the localized distribution of collagen in epidermal and dermal region and very sparse fibres traverse the myotome bundles en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Cochin University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.subject Collagen en_US
dc.subject Squid en_US
dc.subject PSC en_US
dc.subject SDS-PAGE en_US
dc.subject Histochemistry en_US
dc.subject Skin en_US
dc.subject Mantle en_US
dc.subject Tentacle en_US
dc.subject Glycoprotein en_US
dc.title Study of chemical properties and evaluation of collagen in mantle, epidermal connective tissue and tentacle of Indian Squid, Loligo duvauceli Orbigny en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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