Hammed Ademola Monsur
International Islamic University Malaysia
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International Journal of Food Properties | 2014
Hammed Ademola Monsur; Irwandi Jaswir; Hamzah Mohd. Salleh; Hassan A. Al-Kahtani
Fish gelatins obtained from perch fish skin pretreated with various solutions containing acetic acid, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium chloride (NaCl) were successfully characterized for their nanostructure pattern using field emission scanning electron microscopy. Each pretreatment transformed collagen to gelatin with fibril, zigzag cracks, straight rods, and cross-linked rods nanostructure patterns. Pretreatment solutions also affect the gel yield, gel strength, amino acid profile, and functional groups in perch gelatin as analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Samples pretreated with NaCl, NaOH, and acetic acid solution showed the highest gel yield (22.84%) and gel strength (179.84 g). Fourier transform infrared spectra for perch gelatins also revealed weak C–N amide II and III bond stretches as well as weak C=O bond stretch.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011
Irwandi Jaswir; Hammed Ademola Monsur; Hamzah Mohd. Salleh
Nano and micro imaging were used to evaluate effects of pretreatment solution on gelatin. Four types of pretreatment solution were used during fish gelatin extraction in this study. They are acetic acid (A), acetic acid-NaCl (SA), acetic acid-NaOH (BA) and acetic acid-NaOH-NaCl (SBA). Different patterns were observed for different gelatins pretreated. Results show that each pretreatment gave different nano imaging patterns: A (fibril), SA (zig-zag cracks), BA (straight rods) and SBA (cross-linked rods). Crosslinked rods observed in SBA denote adequate removal of non-collagen content of the fish skin and increased its surface area. SBA is suggested as the best pretreatment for perch fish gelatin. The result of viscosity was also highest for sample SBA (0.0245 ± 0.0001 pas), while viscosity for others are 0.0155 ± 0.0002, 0.0123 ± 0.0001 and 0.0025 ± 0.0001 pas for samples BA, SA and A, respectively. SDS-PAGE analysis showed the presence of and in samples SBA and BA. Key words : Fish gelatin extraction, pretreatment solution, viscosity.
International Journal of Food Properties | 2017
Hammed Ademola Monsur; Irwandi Jaswir; Senay Simsek; Azura Amid; Zahangir Alam
ABSTRACT The chemical structure of three sulfated polysaccharides fractions (TtF1, TtF2, and TtF3) obtained from anion-exchange separation of aqueous extracts of brown seaweed (Turbinaria turbinate) were studied. The infrared spectra patterns showed that the fractions possess functional groups similar to that of sulfated polysaccharides. The sulfated polysaccharides fractions exhibited molecular weights of 223.5, 495.5, and 326.05 kDa, respectively, for TtF1, TtF2, and TtF3. 1H NMR spectra of TtF2 and TtF3 contain α-anomeric protons (5–5.6 ppm), ring protons (3.4–4.4), and methyl protons (1–1.3 ppm) while that of TtF1 only exhibited ring protons and methyl protons. Rheological data were fitted to power law which revealed that the fractions were Newtonian and/or presented weak pseudoplastic behavior. Consistency values increased with concentration in all fractions. Consistency values of TtF2 were the highest, followed by TtF1 and then TtF3. Thermal degradation patterns of TtF1 and TtF2 were similar but different from that of TtF3. This study confirmed that chemical and physical characteristics of sulfated polysaccharides fractions are interrelated and provided in-depth understanding of sulfated polysaccharides of brown algae.
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research | 2011
Irwandi Jaswir; Hammed Ademola Monsur
Food Hydrocolloids | 2014
Irwandi Jaswir; Asiyanbi-Hammed Tawakalit Tope; Raha Ahmad Raus; Hammed Ademola Monsur; Nazaruddin Ramli
Journal of Oleo Science | 2014
Irwandi Jaswir; Hammed Ademola Monsur; Senay Simsek; Azura Amid; Zahangir Alam; Mohammad Noor bin Salleh; Asiyanbi-Hammed Tawakalit; Fitri Octavianti
Food Hydrocolloids | 2014
Hammed Ademola Monsur; Irwandi Jaswir; Senay Simsek; Azura Amid; Zahangir Alam; Asiyanbi-Hammed Tawakalit
Archive | 2017
Hammed Ademola Monsur; Anis Hamizah; Tawakalit Tope Asiyanbi-H; Mohamed Elwathig Saeed Mirghani; Irwandi Jaswir; Nurrulhidayah binti Ahamad Fadzillah
Archive | 2014
Slimane Aboulala; Irwandi Jaswir; Hammed Ademola Monsur; Mohamed Elwathig Saeed Mirghani; Bahmed Reffice
Archive | 2011
Azura Amid; Sulawati Semail; Wan Dalila Wan Chik; Hammed Ademola Monsur
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International Islamic University Malaysia
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