Abstract

Gelatins were extracted from channel catfish skins preserved by different methods using 50 mmol/l acetic acid. Molecular weight distribution, gel strength and viscoelastic properties of gelatin samples were studied. Compared to gelatins from fresh and frozen skins, gelatin from dried channel catfish skin exhibited higher gel strength. This can be explained by the large α-chains content of gelatin from the dried skins. The gelling point and melting point of dried channel catfish skin gelatin solution were similar to those of fresh skin gelatin solution, but distinctly different from those of frozen skin gelatin. After maturation at low temperature, melting points of gelatins increased. But the melting point of frozen skin gelatin was still the highest among the three gelatin samples studied.

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