2021 Annual Meeting
(152a) Characterization of Novel Soybean Hull-Based Binders for Aqua-Feed Pellets
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The objective of this study is to characterize the chemical and physical properties of the novel binders and understand the interactions among different components such as protein, pectin, hemicellulose and cellulose and their synergistic effects under different processing conditions, with a goal of identifying the optimal processing conditions.
Evaluation of the mass balance of the filtrate and retained solids from the acid treatment showed that a significant amount of non-fibrous components, i.e., pectin and protein, are solubilized during the treatments (Fig 1). Chemical composition and functional group analysis confirmed the dissolution of pectin and protein, contributing to the binding properties of the SBH binders (SBH-1, 2, 3) as opposed to the untreated SBH (Table 1). The carboxylic acid content for SBH-1 is twice the value for the untreated SBH. This value is even higher for SBH-2 and SBH-3, due to the separation from fibers and having more dissolved pectin and protein in them (about 18% compared to 10% in SBH-1). We are evaluating the structural changes of pectin, protein, SBH fibers, and their synergistic effects under different processing conditions.
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