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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/16192
Title: Crosslinking of Mackerel Muscle Proteins by Microbial Transglutaminase
Other Titles: 微生物轉麩胺酸醯胺基酶對鯖魚蛋白之交叉結合反應
Authors: Guo-Jane Tsai 
Fong-Cheng Tsai
Shann-Tzong Jiang
Keywords: Microbial Transglutaminase;Surimi Product;Actomyosin;Gel Strength;微生物轉麩胺酸醯胺基酶;煉制品;肌動球蛋白;膠強度
Issue Date: 1-Jun-1995
Publisher: The Fisheries Society of Taiwan
Journal Volume: 22
Journal Issue: 2
Start page/Pages: 125-135
Source: Journal of The Fisheries Society of Taiwan 
Abstract: 
The mantle muscle of squid(Ommastrephes bartrami)was heated at 100℃ for 5-60min,and the toughness of muscle,the change of tissue and electrophoretic pattern ofmuscle protein were studied.The toughness of mantle muscle decreased as heating at 100℃for more than 5 min,and reached the minimum value at 40 min.The proteins in sarcoplasmiccore drained away from heated squid mantle.The fibers of circumferential muscle of squidmantle broke and swelled after heating at 100℃ for 20 min.The degradation of myosinheavy chain of muscle protein during heating had no relation to the changes of muscletoughness.赤魷胴肉於100℃加熱5、10、20、及60 min後,測定其肌肉之强韌度,並以顯微鏡觀察肌肉組織之變化,及以SDS-PAGE電泳分析肌肉蛋白質之變化。結果顯示,胴肉加熱5 min以上時,韌度值下降,延長加熱至40 min時,韌度值降至最低。肌漿孔內之蛋白質於加熱過程中流出。於100℃加熱至20 min時,胴肉環狀肌纖維膨大而且破斷。肌凝蛋白重鏈隨著加熱時間之延長而減少,但此種改變與胴肉强韌度之變化無關。
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/16192
ISSN: 0379-4180
DOI: 10.29822/JFST.199506.0003
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