Collagen extraction from tuna fish skin (Thunnus sp.) and its application in citrus honey tea drink (yujacha)

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প্রকাশিত:Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation vol. 18, no. 3 (Jun 2025), p. 1391-1402
প্রধান লেখক: Dharmayanti, Niken
অন্যান্য লেখক: Khadrinur, Hazzah, Handoko, Yudi P, Permadi, Aef, Nugraha, Erick
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Bioflux SRL
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100 1 |a Dharmayanti, Niken  |u Faculty of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia 
245 1 |a Collagen extraction from tuna fish skin (Thunnus sp.) and its application in citrus honey tea drink (yujacha) 
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520 3 |a One of the challenges in the tuna processing industry is waste management. Tuna skin is a byproduct rich in protein and has great potential for collagen. This study aimed to extract collagen from tuna skin waste (Thunnus sp.) and apply it in citrus honey tea (yujacha) beverage as a functional food product. Collagen extraction was carried out using the hydro-extraction method. Characterization included proximate analysis collagen content (using Fourier Transform Infrared test), antioxidant activity (using the Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power method), and amino acid composition (using high performance liquid chromatography). The production of collagen drinks was carried out with four treatments of collagen concentration (0, 1, 2, and 3%) to assess its effect on viscosity, pH, and hedonic quality. The results showed that the collagen produced had a high protein content (86.55%), low moisture content (7.02%), and ash content (0.67%), which was in accordance with SNI standards. The collagen exhibited high antioxidant activity, measuring 151.65 pmol Fe? gi. The amino acids content was dominated by glycine, proline, and arginine. The application of collagen in yujacha beverages increased viscosity (26.11-38.60 cP) and pH (3.26-4.26), although there was a decrease in sensory receptivity to aroma and taste with an increased collagen concentration. This study concluded that collagen from tuna skin waste has a great potential as an innovative raw material for functional food products, especially beverages. In addition to increasing the added value of fishery waste, these results support the development of high economic value and sustainable products in the food industry. 
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653 |a Collagen 
653 |a Honey 
653 |a Beverages 
653 |a Arginine 
653 |a HPLC 
653 |a Amino acids 
653 |a Fish 
653 |a pH 
653 |a Food 
653 |a Wound healing 
653 |a Fish skin 
653 |a Fourier transforms 
653 |a Raw materials 
653 |a Moisture content 
653 |a Tea 
653 |a Proteins 
653 |a Antioxidants 
653 |a High-performance liquid chromatography 
653 |a Amino acid composition 
653 |a Waste management 
653 |a Functional foods & nutraceuticals 
653 |a Proline 
653 |a Tuna 
653 |a Processing industry 
653 |a Viscosity 
653 |a Green products 
653 |a Glycine 
653 |a Variance analysis 
653 |a Fisheries 
653 |a Sensory evaluation 
653 |a Ash content 
653 |a Infrared analysis 
653 |a Aroma 
653 |a Marine fishes 
653 |a Water content 
653 |a Foods 
653 |a Nutrient content 
653 |a Food processing industry wastes 
653 |a Chromatography 
653 |a Liquid chromatography 
653 |a Odour 
653 |a Economic 
653 |a Thunnus 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Khadrinur, Hazzah  |u Faculty of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia 
700 1 |a Handoko, Yudi P  |u Faculty of Fisheries Processing Technology, Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries, Pasarminggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia 
700 1 |a Permadi, Aef  |u Faculty of Fisheries Processing Technology, Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries, Pasarminggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia 
700 1 |a Nugraha, Erick  |u Faculty of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia 
773 0 |t Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation  |g vol. 18, no. 3 (Jun 2025), p. 1391-1402 
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