Abstract

Plant-derived protein hydrolysates (PH) offer many promising benefits and applications. In this paper, PH was prepared from soy-based processing waste via enzymatic-digestion method and supplemented into hydroponic grow medium solution. The hydroponic-planted lettuces were then harvested and assessed for their selected phytochemical contents, biochemical parameters, antioxidative enzymes and mineral contents. Additionally, the lettuce’s physical properties were assessed. Based on our results, increases in three phytochemical contents were observed, in a PH concentration-dependent manner (0–0.01 mg/mL). Similar trends were also observed for chlorophyll and carotenoid contents. Harvested lettuce length and fresh weight peaked at 0.01 mg/mL PH treatment group, but not in a PH concentration-dependent manner. Whereas, for other physical properties (lettuce leaf surface area, root length, root weight), no significant difference was detected. Through this study, we are hoping to contribute toward the potential PH application as agricultural nutrient supplement for hydroponic plants, with accompanied improvements in harvest yields and nutritional contents.

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