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Characterisation of the mucilage polysaccharides from Dioscorea opposita Thunb. with enzymatic hydrolysis
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The mucilage polysaccharides from Dioscorea opposita (DOMP) were extracted and treated with a single/dual enzymatic hydrolysis. The characterisation and viscosity were subsequently investigated in this study. DOMP obtained 62.52% mannose and 23.45% glucose. After single protease and trichloroacetic acid (TCA) treatments, the mannose content was significantly reduced to 3.96%, and glucose increased from 23.45% to 45.10%. Dual enzymatic hydrolysis also decreased the mannose and glucose contents to approximately 18%-35% and 7%-19%, respectively. The results suggest that enzymatic degradation could effectively remove the protein from DOMP accompanied by certain polysaccharides, especially mannose. The molecular weight, surface morphology, viscosity and particle sizes were measured. Enzymatic hydrolysis reduced molecular weight, decreased the viscosity, and increased the particle sizes, which indicates that the characterisations of DOMP samples were altered as structures changed. This study was a basic investigation into characterisation of DOMP to contribute to the processing of food by-products.
- Subjects :
- Mucilage
medicine.medical_treatment
Chinese yam
Mannose
02 engineering and technology
Polysaccharide
Analytical Chemistry
Plant Mucilage
Hydrolysis
chemistry.chemical_compound
0404 agricultural biotechnology
Polysaccharides
Enzymatic hydrolysis
medicine
Dual enzyme hydrolysis
ASPLENIUM-AUSTRALASICUM
MODE
Trichloroacetic acid
Plant Proteins
chemistry.chemical_classification
Protease
Chromatography
STARCHES
Dioscorea
Viscosity
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
CHINESE MEDICINE TCM
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
040401 food science
Enzymes
Molecular Weight
CHEMICAL-COMPONENTS
FRONDS
Glucose
HOMOGALACTURONAN
chemistry
416 Food Science
YAM
0210 nano-technology
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dc8205bd362f31606334eeb0075f9af8