Physicochemical and macromolecule properties of RG-I enriched pectin from citrus wastes by manosonication extraction

Int J Biol Macromol. 2021 Apr 15:176:332-341. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.01.216. Epub 2021 Feb 5.

Abstract

The properties of pectin extracted from mandarin citrus peels by manosonication extraction (MSp) were systematically studied and compared with pectin obtained by the conventional maceration method (CMp). The yield of MSp (25.5%) was significantly higher than that of CMp (18.3%), while MSp exhibited two Mw fraction distributions. Monosaccharide analysis demonstrated that MSp had more branched RG-I regions (78.3 mol%) than CMp (36.6 mol%) with a high content of arabinose and galactose. The branched-chain morphological characteristics of samples were directly imaged by atomic force microscopy. MSp exhibited a significantly lower degree of methoxylation than CMp by FT-IR and NMR analysis, but X-ray diffraction analysis showed little difference in the level of crystallinity. Moreover, MSp and CMp showed non-Newtonian behaviour, and the increasing order of apparent viscosities was 1.0 w/v% MSp < 1.0 w/v% CMp < 2.0 w/v% CMp < 2.0 w/v% MSp. Thermal analysis and weight loss measurements indicated MSp exhibited greater thermal stability. The results also indicated that both MSp and CMp significantly enhanced the emulsion activity at high concentrations; the emulsions containing 1.5 w/v% pectin showed no phase separation over 21 days, suggesting that MSp could be a potential effective stabiliser in the food and beverage industry.

Keywords: Manosonication extraction; Property characterisation; RG-I enriched pectin.

MeSH terms

  • Citrus / chemistry*
  • Monosaccharides / chemistry*
  • Monosaccharides / isolation & purification
  • Pectins / blood*
  • Waste Products*

Substances

  • Monosaccharides
  • Waste Products
  • Pectins