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FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS
Volume 106, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2020.105874
Keywords
Baobab; Pectin; Xylogalacturonan; Extraction; Characterisation; NMR
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- Commonwealth Scholarship Commission [NGCN-2018-237]
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Polysaccharides have been isolated at pH 6.0 or 2.0 from fruits and leaves of two varieties of baobab (Adansonia digitata L.). The isolation protocol was designed to study the influence of pH on the structural and functional characteristics of polysaccharides. The polysaccharides were examined by means of sugar composition analysis, NMR spectroscopy, size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and dilute solution viscometry. Polysaccharide yield was substantially higher in fruits (similar to 20% w/w) than in leaves (similar to 4% w/w) with all samples having low protein content (300 x 10(3) g mol(-1)) than fruits (<200 x 103 g mol 1) presenting distinct solution behaviour. Polysaccharides from leaves were only dispersed at low concentrations (similar to 1% w/v) whereas those from fruits may be dispersed at >20% w/v, representing a clear divide in their functional properties and potential applications. Overall, baobab fruits and leaves offer a novel source of polysaccharides for the food or pharmaceutical industries.
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