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Structural and technological characterization of pectin extracted with sodium citrate and nitric acid from sunflower heads

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ID Minciencias: ART-0000873411-104
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An optimization of temperature, time, and extracting agent concentration of pectin extraction from sunflower heads using sodium citrate and nitric acid (SP-SC and SP-NA) was carried out. At optimal conditions, the yield of extraction with nitric acid (SPO-NA) was twofold greater than the corresponding with sodium citrate (SPO-SC) (14.3 versus 7.7%, respectively). Regarding pectin structure, the galacturonic acid (GalA) content in both, SPO-SC and SPO-NA, was similar (∼85%). However, SPO-NA showed lower molecular weight (Mw) (88.9 kDa) and neutral sugar content (4%) than SPO-SC (464 kDa, 9%), indicating that nitric acid deeply degraded pectin structure. These differences derived into dissimilar behavior in their technological functionality. SPO-SC showed higher viscosity and better emulsifying capacity than SPO-NA, although any of them were able to stabilize the oil/water emulsion. Both sunflower pectins formed gels with Ca

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Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls

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FuenteElectrophoresis
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen39
Issue15
Páginas1984 - 1992
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ISSN1522-2683

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