Method of preparing sturgeon skin gelatin and sturgeon skin gelatin film with antioxidant activity
US-2018094167-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US10815348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10815348-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816027193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A method of preparing an aesculin sturgeon skin gelatin with antioxidant activity and Enterococcus faecalis detection ability includes: 1) mixing a sturgeon skin gelatin and distilled water in a ratio of 1:15-1:25 (w/v) at 50-70° C. and filtering to obtain a sturgeon skin gelatin solution; 2) adding aesculin and a glycerin solution to the sturgeon skin gelatin solution, stirring the resulted sturgeon skin gelatin solution at 30-50° C. for 30 minutes, and filtering; and 3) removing air bubbles from the sturgeon skin gelatin solution of step 2) under reduced pressure, placing the sturgeon skin gelatin solution on an acrylic glass, and drying the sturgeon skin gelatin solution at in a vented oven 25° C. and 45-55% relative humidity for 24 hours to obtain the aesculin sturgeon skin gelatin film.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of preparing an aesculin sturgeon skin gelatin film with antioxidant activity and Enterococcus faecalis detection ability comprising the following steps: 1) mixing a sturgeon skin gelatin and distilled water in a ratio of 1:15-1:25 (w/v) at 50-70° C. and filtering to obtain a sturgeon skin gelatin solution; 2) adding aesculin and a glycerin solution to the sturgeon skin gelatin solution, a ratio of the sturgeon skin gelatin:aesculin:the glycerin solution being 1:0.3:0.2 to 1:0.6:0.2, stirring the resulted sturgeon skin gelatin solution at 30-50° C. for 30 minutes, and filtering, the glycerin solution containing 30% (wt) fish skin collagen; and 3) removing air bubbles from the sturgeon skin gelatin solution of step 2) under reduced pressure, placing the sturgeon skin gelatin solution on an acrylic glass, and drying the sturgeon skin gelatin solution in a vented oven at 25° C. and 45-55% relative humidity for 24 hours to obtain the aesculin sturgeon skin gelatin film. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step 1), the ratio of the sturgeon skin gelatin and distilled water is 1:20. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step 1), the sturgeon skin gelatin and distilled water is mixed at 60° C. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step 2), the ratio of the sturgeon skin gelatin : aesculin:the glycerin solution is 1:0.5:0.1. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step 2), the sturgeon skin gelatin solution was stirred at 45° C. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein in step 3), removing the air bubbles is conducted by using a rotary evaporator. 7. An aesculin sturgeon skin gelatin film comprising: a sturgeon skin gelatin, aesculin, and a glycerin solution containing 30% (wt) fish skin collagen.
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