Preheat-Treatment and Bleaching Agents Affect Characteristics of Bio-calcium from Asian Sea Bass (Lates calcarifer) Backbone
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This study aimed to elucidate the effect of preheat-treatments and bleaching agents on molecular characteristics and bioavailability of obtained bio-calcium. Bio-calcium from Asian sea bass backbone was prepared using different preheat-treatment methods (boiling at 100 °C for 30 min or autoclaving at 121 °C for 90 min). Subsequent bleaching was carried out using 2.5% sodium hypochlorite, followed by 2.5% hydrogen peroxide or using 2.5% hydrogen peroxide alone. Bio-calcium powder from autoclaved bone had higher calcium content (35.9 ± 0.2%) than that produced from boiled bone (25.7 ± 1.2%). Particle size of bio-calcium from autoclaved bone (16.71 ± 16.71 µm) was lower than that from boiled bone (52.85 ± 43.16 µm). Highest whiteness index (92.26 ± 0.21) was observed for autoclaved bone bio-calcium when hydrogen peroxide alone was used as bleaching agent. FTIR study confirmed that Ca-hydroxyapatite was present in both bio-calcium from boiled and autoclaved bones but the amount was higher in the latter. Boiling or boiling/autoclaving could be alternative pre-treatment for bio-calcium production to reduce chemical or alkali used and to soften the bone. However, solubility of autoclaved bone bio-calcium was lower than boiled bone counterpart. Enhancement of solubility is still needed to improve bio-availability of bio-calcium from Asian sea bass backbone.
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