Physicochemical Characterization of Chitosan Extracted From Metapenaeus Stebbingi Shells
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In this study, chitosan was extracted from Metapenaeus stebbingi shells. In order to determine physicochemical characteristics of the extracted chitosan, the yield, moisture and ash contents, degree of deacetylation, molecular weight, water and fat binding capacities, apparent viscosity and colour properties were measured using a variety of techniques including Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. In addition, the physicochemical characteristics of the chitosan extracted from M. stebbingi shells were compared to commercial chitosan. The degree of deacetylation was calculated by the titration method and elemental analysis. The molecular weight was determined by viscosimetric methods. The results of the study indicate that shrimp shells are a rich source of chitosan as 17.48% of the shell's dry weight is consisted of this material. Extracted chitosan exhibited a lower molecular weight, higher degree of deacetylation, higher viscosity and higher water and fat binding capacities compared to the commercial chitosan.
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Chitosan, Metapenaeus stebbingi, Physicochemical characteristics, Chitin, Chitosan, Chitin, Metapenaeus stebbingi, Physicochemical characteristics
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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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Küçükgülmez, A., Çelik, M., Yanar, Y., Şen, D., Polat, H., and Kadak, A. E. (2011). Physicochemical characterization of chitosan extracted from Metapenaeus stebbingi shells. Food Chemistry, 126(3), 1144-1148. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.11.148
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