Abstract

Brewer’s yeast spent, obtained after the main fermentation stage, is a rich- in-protein source(protein content accounts for 48 - 50 % dry matter). In order to use efficiently this source, it washydrolysed by different methods. Protein hydrolysate products are normally mixtures of peptidesand amino acids. Protein hydrolysates have a wide range of applications in food. It can be usedas emulsifying agents in a number of applications such as salad dressings, spreads, ice cream,coffee whitener, cracker, and meat products like sausages. However, bitterness in hydrolysates isone of the major undesirable aspects for various applications in food processing. In this study,we used enzymatic mixture alcalase and flavourzyme, yeast treatment methods to hydrolysebrewer’s yeast. The hydrolysate and fractions of protein hydrolysate obtained after filtration with10 kDa and 3 kDa filters were used for determination of bitterness and hydrophobic amino acidscontent. The bitter taste of hydrolysate was determined by sensory method (using quininestandard) and amino acid content was analysed by HPLC method. The result showed the closerelationship between bitter taste and hydrophobic amino acid content. The bitter taste of proteinhydrolysate was reduced as the hydrophobic amino acid content decreased. When the bitter taste(equivalent to quinine concentration) decreased from 16.25 μmol/l to 3.59 μmol/l, the totalcontent of hydrophobic amino acids in protein hydrolysate reduced from 1653 μg/ml to 932μg/ml.

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