Rheological and functional properties of catfish skin protein hydrolysates.

@article{Yin2010RheologicalAF,
  title={Rheological and functional properties of catfish skin protein hydrolysates.},
  author={Huaixia Yin and Jianing Pu and Yuting Wan and Bob Yongsheng Xiang and Peter J. Bechtel and Subramaniam Sathivel},
  journal={Journal of food science},
  year={2010},
  volume={75 1},
  pages={
          E11-7
        }
}
Catfish skin is an abundant and underutilized resource that can be used as a unique protein source to make fish skin protein hydrolysates. The objectives of this study were to isolate soluble and insoluble proteins from hydrolyzed catfish skin, study the rheological and functional properties of the protein hydrolysates, and evaluate the properties of emulsions made from the protein powders. Freeze-dried catfish skin soluble (CSSH) and insoluble hydrolysate (CSISH) powders were analyzed for… 
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