S. Rahayu, W. Suryapratama, F. Suhartati, M. Bata, E. Rimbawanto, B. Hartoyo
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Abstract
Edible bird's nest (EBN) is one of the luxury foods that is widely used as a healthy food
due to its nutritional value and therapeutic benefits. The traditional EBN washing process
causes a reduction in weight and nutrient content and an increase in pollutants due to the
use of hydrogen peroxide. An exploratory observation method was used to examine the
quality of EBN from Collocalia fuciphaga before and after washing using a washing
solution based on keratinolytic enzymes. There are four stages of EBN cleaning i.e.
cleaning by tap water, ethanol solution, enzyme solution at room temperature and 50oC
and drying at 40oC for 42 hrs. A total of 60 EBN (unclean, n = 30) and clean, n = 30) were
analyzed using the AOAC method. The mineral content of Ca, Fe, K and Mg using atomic
absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) except that P was measured by spectrophotometer.
A carbohydrate estimation kit was used to measure glycoprotein content and the amino
acid content was determined using the HPLC method. Evaluation of the cleanliness was
carried out using a scoring system by semi-trained panelists. The results obtained showed
that the clean EBNs were slightly yellowish-white in color, and the cleanliness of EBN
before and after cleaning increased from 2.35 to 3.84. Clean EBN protein content
decreased by 7.2% while total amino acids decreased from 38.51% to 32.71%. Clean EBN
contains eight essential amino acids of 17.93% with high levels of leucine, valine,
arginine, and threonine (2.42-2.96%). EBN's clean ash content increased from 3.7% to
7.8%. Carbohydrate content and iron in clean EBN were 39.19±0.76% and 14.35 mg/100
g dry matter, respectively. The high levels of carbohydrates and iron appear to be good
sources of glycoprotein to support health and have the potential as an alternative source of
iron for people with anemia. The stepwise EBN washing method using tapwater, ethanol
and a washing solution based on keratinolytic enzymes can be applied to reduce weight
loss and improve the quality of EBN.