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The impact of extraction with a chelating agent under acidic conditions on the cell wall polymers of mango peel.

Food chemistry (2014-05-20)
Zahra Jamsazzadeh Kermani, Avi Shpigelman, Clare Kyomugasho, Sandy Van Buggenhout, Mohsen Ramezani, Ann M Van Loey, Marc E Hendrickx
RÉSUMÉ

The objective of this research was to evaluate whether mango peel is a potential source of functional cell wall polymers. To reach this objective, the native pectin polymers (NPP) extracted as alcohol insoluble residue from mango peel, were characterised in terms of uronic acid content, degree of methoxylation, neutral sugar content, and molar mass and compared to citric acid (pH 2.5, 2h at 80°C) extracted polymers, mimicking industrial pectin extraction conditions. Water-solubilised NPP were highly methoxylated having two populations with a Mw of 904 and 83kDa and a degree of methoxylation of 66%. Citric acid extraction with a yield higher than H2SO4 extraction resulted in a very branched pectin with an extremely high DM (83%) and a high molar mass. Comparing the Fourier Transform Infra-Red spectroscopy of extracted and native WSF showed that citric acid remained partially associated to the extracted pectin due to its chelating properties.

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Éthanol, ACS reagent, prima fine spirit, without additive, F15 o1
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Éthanol, purum, fine spirit, denaturated with 4.8% methanol, F25 METHYL1, ~96% (based on denaturant-free substance)
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Ethanol solution, certified reference material, 2000 μg/mL in methanol
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Éthanol, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
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Éthanol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard