Preparation of low-methoxyl pectin by high hydrostatic pressure-assisted with enzyme methods

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Zhao, Wenting [1 ,2 ]
Guo, Xingfeng [3 ]
Gao, Lin [1 ,2 ]
Hu, Xiaosong [1 ,2 ]
Wu, Jihong [1 ,2 ]
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[1] College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agriculture University, Beijing,100083, China
[2] National Engineering Research Center for Fruits and Vegetables Processing, Beijing,100083, China
[3] College of Agriculture, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng,252059, China
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Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering | 2015年 / 31卷 / 08期
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Enzymes;
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10.3969/j.issn.1002-6819.2015.08.037
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Low methoxyl pectin is widely applied as thickener, stabilizer and emulsifier in low calorie or dietetic foods. The main methods reported for the preparation of low methoxyl pectin from high methoxyl pectin have used four types of agents: acids, ammonia in alcohol or concentrated aqueous ammonia, alkali and pectin methyl esterase. The main disadvantage of the first two methods is the slowness of reaction. Alkaline de-esterification is rapid but the removal of methyl ester groups is accompanied by depolymerization of pectin chains. Enzymatic de-esterification represents an attractive alternative to chemical de-esterification, for it is without pollution, but it is time-consuming. Therefore, there is a need to explore new methods to produce pectin with high quality and efficiency. In this study, a novel method of high hydrostatic pressure combined with enzymatic treatment (pectin methyl esterase) was applied in pectin de-esterification. In order to find out the effect of enzymatic treatment assisted with high hydrostatic pressure on the properties of pectin and promote the industrial development of this technology, the physicochemical properties, molecular weight distribution and rheological characteristics of pectins de-esterified by this treatment were investigated and compared with conventional alkaline method. During the de-esterification process of enzymatic treatment assisted with high hydrostatic pressure of 200 and 300 MPa, the degree of de-esterification was reduced from 61.83% to 34.09% and 32.62% in 10 min, respectively. With further de-esterification, the reaction slowed down, while the de-esterification degree of pectin by alkaline method was reduced to 35.54% and decreased continuously when the period was prolonged to 20 min. Based on this experiment, two pairs of pectins with similar degree of de-esterification were prepared by the enzymatic treatment assisted with high hydrostatic pressure and conventional alkaline method, i.e. HHP-1 (200 MPa, 10 min; 34.09%±1.64%) & AP-1 (pH 11.0, 11 min; 31.96%±1.92%), HHP-2 (300 MPa, 15 min; 27.69%±0.51%) & AP-2 (pH 11.0, 16 min; 25.37%±0.61%). The galacturonic acid content of the pectins had no significant difference (P>0.05), while the apparent viscosity of pectins prepared by enzymatic treatment assisted with high hydrostatic pressure was higher significantly than that by alkaline method (P ©, 2015, Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering. All right reserved.
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