Characterization and functional properties of mango peel pectin extracted by ultrasound assisted citric acid

Pectin was extracted from ‘Tainong No. 1’ mango peels, using a chelating agent-citric acid as extraction medium by ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and conventional extraction (CE) at temperatures of 20 and 80°C. Chemical structures, rheological and emulsifying properties of mango peel pectins (...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2016-10, Vol.91, p.794-803
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Miaomiao, Huang, Bohui, Fan, Chuanhui, Zhao, Kaili, Hu, Hao, Xu, Xiaoyun, Pan, Siyi, Liu, Fengxia
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Zusammenfassung:Pectin was extracted from ‘Tainong No. 1’ mango peels, using a chelating agent-citric acid as extraction medium by ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and conventional extraction (CE) at temperatures of 20 and 80°C. Chemical structures, rheological and emulsifying properties of mango peel pectins (MPPs) were comparatively studied with laboratory grade citrus pectin (CP). All MPPs exhibited higher protein content (4.74%–5.94%), degree of methoxylation (85.43–88.38%), average molecular weight (Mw, 378.4–2858kDa) than the CP, but lower galacuronic acid content (GalA, 52.21–53.35%). CE or UAE at 80°C resulted in significantly higher pectin yield than those at 20°C, while the extraction time for UAE–80°C (15min) was significantly shorter compared to CE–80°C (2h) with comparable pectin yield. Moreover, MPPs extracted at 80°C were observed with higher GalA and protein content, higher Mw, resulting in higher viscosity, better emulsifying capacity and stability, as compared to those extracted at 20°C and the CP. Therefore, these results suggested that MPPs from ‘Tainong No. 1’ may become a highly promising pectin with good thickening and emulsifying properties, using ultrasound-assisted citric acid as an efficient and eco-friendly extraction method.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2016.06.011