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Int J Biol Macromol ; 109: 784-792, 2018 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29133098

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to investigate the physical, structural and rheological modifications caused by the chemical modification process of citrus pectin. Therefore, three commercial citrus pectins with different degree of esterification were chemically modified by sequential alkali and acidic hydrolytic process to produce modified citrus pectins (MCP) with special properties. The molar mass (Mw), degree of esterification (DE), monosaccharide composition, 13C NMR spectra, homogeneity, morphology (SEM) and rheological behavior of both native and modified citrus pectins (MCP) were investigated. The chemical modification reduced the acid uronic content (up to 28.3%) and molar mass (up to 29.98%), however, showed little influence on the degree of esterification of native pectins. Modified citrus pectins presented higher amounts of neutral monosaccharides, mainly galactose, arabinose and rhamnose, typical of the Ramnogalacturonana-I (RG-I) region. Rheological tests indicated that the native and modified citrus pectins presented pseudoplastic behavior, however, the MCP samples were less viscous, compared to the native ones. Modified samples presented better dissolution in water and less strong gels, with good stability during oscillatory shearing at 25°C. This study aims to better understand the implications that chemical modifications may impose on the structure of citrus pectins.


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Citrus/chemistry , Pectins/chemistry , Chemical Phenomena , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Structure , Molecular Weight , Monosaccharides/chemistry , Rheology , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Uronic Acids/chemistry
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Bol. Centro Pesqui. Process. Aliment ; 31(01): 25-38, jan. 2013.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-915764

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This work has studied the application of the osmo-convective dehydration on yacon roots, regarding its composition and quality attributes. Slices of yacon were submitted to osmotic treatment with sucralose solution followed by convective dry. The experiments followed a complete 23 factorial design to assessthe effect of three variables of the process (temperature, stirring rate of the osmotic solution and drying temperature) over four quality attributes (moisture content, color, luminosity and soluble solid content). The application of the osmotic treatment before convective drying provided quality gains to the dried product, such as low browning and shrinkage rates, and reduction of the structural damages towards angular distortions and fissures, in comparison to the samples dried directly on the tray dryer. The effect of osmotic treatment over the centesimal composition of yacon have resulted on absorption of sucralose and water loss without a significance compromise of its nutritional attributes. The obtained product presented different contents of moisture, but similar levels of darkening and color alteration at diverse experimental conditions.


Investigou-se a aplicação da desidratação osmo-convectiva em raízes de yacon, com relação à sua composição centesimal e atributos de qualidade. Fatias de yacon foram submetidas ao tratamento osmótico em solução de sucralose e depois à secagem convectiva. Os experimentos seguiram planejamento fatorial completo (2


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Maillard Reaction , Food Composition , Food Preservation , Plant Roots
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