Characteristics of semi-refined carrageenan from kappaphycus seaweed farmed in coastal waters of northern java, Indonesia

Bimasuci, Harya and Adharini, Ratih Ida and Kartika Sari, Dini Wahyu (2021) Characteristics of semi-refined carrageenan from kappaphycus seaweed farmed in coastal waters of northern java, Indonesia. Asian Fisheries Science, 34 (3). 207 – 216. ISSN 01166514

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Abstract

Kappaphycus seaweed is the primary source of carrageenan, a polysaccharide widely utilised as a thickening and gelling agent in many commercial products. Unlike pure refined carrageenans, semi-refined carrageenans (SRC) are considered more cost-efficient and easier to produce. This study evaluates the quality of SRC extracted from Kappaphycus alvarezii(Doty) Doty ex Silva 1996, and Kappaphycus str/otus(F. Schmitz) Doty ex P.C. Silva 1996, seaweeds farmed in the northern part of Java Island, particularly in Serang, Seribu Islands, and Karimunjawa Islands. Using 8 KOH as a solvent, SRC was extracted from clean dried seaweed. Physical and chemical characteristics of the SRC were measured by assessing the percentage SRC yield, ash content, moisture, sulphate content, viscosity (cp) and gel strength (g.crrf2). Pearson's correlation analysis was performed to investigate the relationship between SRC quality and environmental factors. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis showed that all samples had kappa-carrageenan from peak absorbance of 1218-1224 crrr1 indicating ester sulphate bonds, 924-925 cm1 indicating 3,6-anhydrogalactose, and 843-844 crrr1 suggesting galactose-4-sulphate groups. Furthermore, ash content, moisture, and viscosity of SRC passed the FAO standard, while the sulphate content was below the threshold limit. Several environmental factors had a significant correlation with SRC quality, such as water pH positively correlated with gel strength, salinity level positively correlated with gel strength, and depth positively correlated with ash content. This study concluded that SRC produced from the sampling sites had varying qualities and may be affected by environmental parameters in their cultivation site.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Greater Sunda Islands; Java; Sunda Isles; Kappaphycus; Kappaphycus alvarezii; coastal water; cultivation; environmental factor; FTIR spectroscopy; moisture content; physicochemical property; plant extract; polysaccharide; qualitative analysis; seaweed; seaweed culture; sulfate
Subjects: S Agriculture > SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture > Department of Fisheries
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2024 07:26
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2024 07:26
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/5909

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