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Techno-Functional Properties of Crude Extracts from the Green Microalga Tetraselmis suecica.

E Suarez GarciaJ J A van LeeuwenC SafiL SijtsmaLambertus A M van den BroekM H M EppinkR H WijffelsC van den Berg
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2018)
A mild fractionation process to extract functional biomolecules from green microalgae was implemented. The process includes bead milling, centrifugation, and filtration with several membrane cut-offs. For each fraction, the corresponding composition was measured, and the surface activity and gelation behavior were determined. A maximum protein yield of 12% was obtained in the supernatant after bead milling and between 3.2 and 11.7% after filtration. Compared to whey protein isolate, most of the algae fractions exhibited comparable or enhanced functionality. Surface activity for air-water and oil-water interfaces and gelation activities were notably superior for the retentate fractions compared to the permeates. It is proposed that such functionality in the retentates is due to the presence of hydrophobic compounds and molecular complexes exhibiting a similar behavior as Pickering particles. We demonstrated that excellent functionality can be obtained with crude fractions, requiring minimum processing and, thus, constituting an interesting option for commercial applications.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • oxidative stress
  • fatty acid