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    Venmarath, Anushma; Karkal, Sandesh Suresh; Suresh, P.V.; Kudre, Tanaji G.

    International journal of biological macromolecules, August 2024, 2024-08-00, 20240801, Volume: 274, Issue: Pt 2
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    In India, fish roes are generally considered worthless garbage and disposed of without recovering the valuable molecules, creating environmental and disposal problems. The present investigation aimed to optimize the extraction conditions, partial purification, and characterization of sialoglycoproteins (RRSGP) from Labeo rohita (rohu) roes. RSM generated optimum conditions for maximum RRSGP (70.49 %) extraction, which were 1.25 M NaCl, 1:32.5(w/v) solid-to-liquid ratio, 47.5 °C temperature, and 3 h time. Further, sialoglycoproteins from RRSGPs were partially purified, and result revealed that obtained peak-1 (PRRSGP) using QFF anion exchange chromatography exhibited higher glycoprotein and sialic acid content (p < 0.05). SDS-PAGE pattern of PRRSGP presented dominant bands of 97 kDa and 27 kDa glycoproteins. FTIR spectrum of PRRSGP confirmed the presence of glycated proteins. HPLC analysis revealed that PRRSGP consists of Neu5Ac. Furthermore, β-elimination reaction elucidated that PRRSGP contained N-glycosidic linkage. PRRSGP exhibited tyrosine and glutamate as primary amino acids. Glycan part of PRRSGP presented mannose and N-acetyl galactosamine as dominant neutral and amino sugar, respectively. Furthermore, PRRSGP exhibited antioxidant activity with EC50 value for DPPH (8.79 mg/ml) and ABTS (2.21 mg/ml). Besides, RRSGP displayed better protein solubility, foaming, and emulsion properties. Therefore, rohu roes are potential source of sialoglycoproteins that can be recovered and used as bio-functional ingredients in food and nutraceutical applications. Display omitted •Sodium chloride salt promoted sialoglycoprotein (RRSGP) extraction from rohu roes.•Optimum conditions for RRSGP extraction (70.49 %) were 1.25 M NaCl, 1:32.5 S/L and 3 h.•Partially purified RRSGP are N-glycosylated with Neu5Ac as the type of sialic acid.•RRSGP exhibited better antioxidant and functional properties.•Rohu roes can be a promising source for sialoglycoproteins extraction.