Effect of enzymatic treatment on sedimentation and flocculation abilities of solid particles in rice washing drainage and its relationship with protein profiles(BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
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In this research, the protein participation that occurs with the flocculation and sedimentation phenomena caused by adding enzymes to solid particles derived from rice washing drainage and the electrostatic properties of the solid particle surfaces was examined. As seen in the results, adding protease to rice washing drainage decreased the protein content, strengthened the negative surface electron charge, and decreased the isoelectric point (IEP) value of the solid particles. In addition, about 25% of the proteins in the rice washing drainage still remained after enzyme treatment. Moreover, due to the enzyme treatment, specific and gradual degradations of 10, 13, and 16kDa of prolamin and 20-22kDa of gluterin basic subunit, both categorized in the basic protein group, were observed in an SDS-PACE analysis. These results suggest that the flocculation and sedimentation of solid particles in rice washing drainage occur as a result of the formation of the IEP-dependent strengthening of the negative surface electron charge on the solid particle surface.
著者
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Watanabe Masanori
Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Watanabe M
Graduate School Of Engineering Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Tsuiki Tomohiro
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. Ltd Plant And Transportation System Engineering And Construction Cen
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Ichinose Kazunori
Graduate School of Material Science, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Sasano Kazuo
Shokkyo Co., Ltd.
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Ozaki Yuich
Satake Co., Ltd
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Hidaka Harutaro
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, Plant and Transportation System Engineering and Construction C
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Kanemoto Shigeharu
Satake Co., Ltd
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Hidaka Harutaro
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. Ltd Plant And Transportation System Engineering And Construction Cen
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Ichinose Kazunori
Graduate School Of Material Science Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Kanemoto Shigeharu
Satake Co. Ltd
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Sasano Kazuo
Shokkyo Co. Ltd.
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Watanabe Masanori
Graduate School Of Material Science Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Ozaki Yuich
Satake Co. Ltd
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