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A new method for the quantification of chitin and chitosan in edible mushrooms

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CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH
Volume 346, Issue 11, Pages 1307-1310

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2011.03.040

Keywords

Chitin; Chitosan; Functional food; Polysaccharide; Mushroom

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Along with beta-glucans, chitin is the dominant component of the fungal cell wall. Chitosan, the deacetylated form of chitin, has found quite a number of biomedical and biotechnological applications recently. Mushroom chitin could be an important source for chitosan production. A direct determination of chitin and chitosan in mushrooms is of expedient interest. In this paper, a new method for the quantification of chitin and chitosan is described. This method is based on the specific reaction between polyiodide anions and chitosan and on measuring the optical density of the insoluble polyiodide-chitosan complex. After deacetylation, chitin can also be quantified. The specificity of the reaction is used to quantify the polymers in the presence of complex matrices. With this new spot assay, the chitin content of mycelia and fruiting bodies from several basidiomycetes and an ascomycete were analysed. The presented method could also be used for the determination in other samples as well. The chitin content of the analysed species varies between 0.4 and 9.8 g chitin per 100 g of dry mass. Chitosan could not be detected in our mushroom samples, indicating that the glucosamine units are mostly acetylated. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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