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Bioactive xylo-oligosaccharides from wheat bran soluble polysaccharides

Journal

LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 421-430

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2009.09.004

Keywords

Xylo-oligosaccharides; Finger millet xylanase; Prebiotic activity; Wheat bran arabinoxylans

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR, New Delhi)

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Soluble polysaccharides (SP, 35 g) isolated from wheat bran (100 g) consisted mainly of arabinose and xylose with minor quantities of rhamnose, mannose, galactose and glucose. Wheat bran SP was subjected to purified endoxylanase (from 96 h ragi malt) treatment to obtain xylo-oligosaccharides (0.3 g/1 g wheat bran). The oligosaccharicle mixture was purified on Biogel P-2 column into four major peaks designated as WO-1, WO-2, WO-3 and WO-4. Individual oligosaccharide purity was ascertained by HPLC and their composition was determined by GLC. The purified oligosaccharides were characterized by ESI-MS and H-1 NMR analysis. WO-1 and WO-2 were identified as arabinose containing xylotetraose and xylotriose, respectively, whereas WO-3 and WO-4 were identified as unsubstituted xylotriose and xylobiose, respectively. In vitro studies carried out using Bifidobacterium spp and Lactobacillus spp suggested the prebiotic nature of the crude as well as purified xylo-oligosaccharides as revealed by growth characteristics such as high O.D. of the culture broth, decrease in its pH, increase in cell mass and the resultant fermentation products. beta-xylanase, beta-xylosidase, alpha-arabinofuranosidase, alpha/beta-galactosidases and acetyl esterase activities were determined in 24 h old culture broth and xylanase activity (440-830 mu U/ml) was found to be the most preponderant among all of them. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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