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Title: | Precision of laboratory methods based on protein solubility in quality control of heat treated feedstuffs | Authors: | Palić D. Morey L. Modika K. Kokić, Bojana Đuragić , Olivera Spasevski , Nedeljka |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2012 | Journal: | Hemijska Industrija | Abstract: | Some feedstuffs used as raw materials in feed industry contain anti-nutritional factors that negatively influence their quality. One of them is soybean, which is, prior to oil extraction, referred to as full-fat soybean (FFSB). Anti-nutritional factors in raw FFSB can be destroyed by moderate heating, but both overand under-heat processing limits the availability of soybean amino acids. Among laboratory procedures that are available for assessing the degree of FFSB heat treatment, two methods protein dispersibility index (PDI) and protein solubility in potassium hydroxide (PSKOH) - are based on protein solubility, which is claimed to be the most reliable indicator of the degree of FFSB heat treatment. This paper presents the results of an inter-laboratory study conducted to establish precision of the PDI and PSKOH methods by determining their reproducibility limits. Five samples of FFSB were heat-treated at temperatures between 110 and 164 °C and analysed by six laboratories for PDI and PSKOH. Established reproducibility limit for PDI method of 8.87 index units found in this study appeared to be too wide, indicating a low precision of this method. PSKOH method produced a very good reproducibility limit of 8.56% and could be recommended as the preferred method for FFSB quality control in feed laboratories. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/12801 | ISSN: | 0367598X | DOI: | 10.2298/HEMIND110623054P |
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