Abstract

Fishbone contains mineral components that can potentially be exploited to improve the nutrition of food products. This research was aimed to determine the quality characteristics of nano-calcium bone from a different species of catfish. This research used an experimental method by producing nano-calcium from other types of catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus, Clarias batrachus, Hemibagrus nemurus, and Paraplotosus albilabris) using 1M NaOH. The production of nano-calcium from the bone of different species of catfish produce a white fishbone nano-calcium color, with the whiteness degree of 90.7% (P.hypophthalmus); 88.9% (C.batrachus), 89.1% (H.nemurus), and 88.4% (P.albilabris). The moisture content in catfish bone nano-calcium in P.hypophthalmus. C.batrachus. H.nemurus, and P.albilabris was relatively similar, Ranging from 5.71%-6.12%. Calcium content of catfish bone nano-calcium very high in P.hypophthalmus, C.batrachus, H.nemurus, and P.albilabris were 87.4%; 89.6%; 89.1%, and 86.1% respectively. While the phosphorus level in P.hypopthalmus fishbone was 11.2%. C.batrachus fishbone was 9.4%, H.nemurus fishbone was 9.8%, and P.albilabris fishbone was 12.7%. The particle size of nano-calcium in P. hypophthalmus fishbone was 248-672 nm, in H.nemurus fishbone 206-594 nm, and nano-calcium in C.batrachus fishbone was 135-573 nm.

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