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Alterações pós-colheita em raízes de mandioquinha-salsa (Arracacia xanthorrhiza Bancroft): atividade enzimática, identificação de contaminante e caracterização parcial do amido / Alterations after harvest in peruvian carotovora (arracacia santhorrhiza bancroft) roots: enzymatic activity, pollutant identification and partial characterization of the starch
São Paulo; s.n; 2005. 158 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-425828
RESUMO
Este trabalho teve como principais objetivos verificar as alterções na atividade de enzimas amilolíticas, pectinolíticas e celulásicas em raízes de mandioquinha-salsa durante o período pós-colheita, sob diferentes condições de armazenamento, visando avaliar os mecanismos de deterioração das raízes, bem como identificar o microrganismo possivelmente responsável pela alta perecibilidade das raízes. Além disso, foram estudadas características físico-químicas e reológicas do amido de mandioquinha extraído em laboratório. Para a detecção de atividade pectinesterásica (PE) e poligalacturonásica (PG) nas raízes, os parâmetros de extração destas enzimas foram otimizados através de metodologia de superfície de resposta (MSR)...
ABSTRACT
The aim of this work was to verify the changes in amylolytic, pectinolytic and cellulasic activity in Peruvian carrot roots after harvest, under different storage conditions, in order to evaluate the deteriorative mechanisms of the roots, as well as to identify the microorganism possible responsible to its low conservation time. In addition, physico-chemical and rheological characteristics of Peruvian carrot starch were studied. For pectinesterase (PE) and poligalacturonase (PG) detection on the roots, the extraction parameters of both enzymes were optimized by response surface methodology. The enzymes presented the optimum pH values at 7.5 and 4.0 for PE and PG, respectively. Extraction time and NaCI concentration were considered non-significant by the model. Pectic enzymes seams to be related to the deterioration process of Peruvian carrot, that is associated to the root softening. Considering the high volume of gas under specific packing and temperature, the presence of microorganisms soft rot promoters could be the main cause of the high perecibility of the roots. The amylolytic enzymes present an important role on Peruvian carrot deterioration related to the starch hydrolysis and the releasing of reducing sugars, substrate for opportunistic microorganisms. The cellulasic activity was not significant during storage time. Best conditions for roots conservation occurred at 4°C and under vacuum package. The bacteria isolated from the roots were identified by biochemical reactions as Erwinia carotovora subsp. odorifera. Peruvian carrot...
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Starch / Food Contamination / Plant Roots / Enzymes / Crop Production Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: Portuguese Year: 2005 Type: Thesis

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Starch / Food Contamination / Plant Roots / Enzymes / Crop Production Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: Portuguese Year: 2005 Type: Thesis