In vitro binding capacities and physicochemical properties of soluble fiber prepared by microfluidization pretreatment and cellulase hydrolysis of peach pomace

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العنوان: In vitro binding capacities and physicochemical properties of soluble fiber prepared by microfluidization pretreatment and cellulase hydrolysis of peach pomace
المؤلفون: Fang Yuan, Qiong Jiao, Yanxiang Gao, Honggao Xu
المصدر: LWT - Food Science and Technology. 63:677-684
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2015.
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: chemistry.chemical_classification, Chromatography, biology, Chemistry, animal diseases, Pomace, Water extraction, Cellulase, biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition, Polysaccharide, digestive system, Hydrolysis, Yield (chemistry), biology.protein, Sodium Cholate, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, skin and connective tissue diseases, Food Science
الوصف: The effects of microfluidization coupled with cellulase hydrolysis (MC), solely cellulase hydrolysis (C) and solely water extraction (W) on the in vitro binding capacities of soluble peach fibers (SPFs) to sodium cholate and cholesterol were investigated. The yield and efficiency of soluble fiber production were significantly improved by the MC treatment. Pectic polysaccharides and β-glucan appeared to be the major components of the three SPFs as indicated by the saccharide composition analysis and FTIR. As opposed to C-SPF and W-SPF, MC-SPF exhibited a greater amount of pectic polysaccharides with a highly branched structure. Moreover, MC-SPF and C-SPF were characterized by a lower molecular weight profile and more significant shear thinning properties compared to W-SPF. The binding capacities of MC-SPF and C-SPF to sodium cholate and cholesterol were much stronger than that of W-SPF, which could be probably attributed to their more sponge-like porous network.
تدمد: 0023-6438
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2015.03.033
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