CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS

The isolation of non-cellulosic polysaccharides from both almond shells and their solid residue after autohydrolysis using a two-step alkaline extraction without and in combination with short ultrasonic treatment was investigated. The obtained polysaccharide preparations were characterized by yield,...

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Main Authors: Anna Ebringerová, Zdenka Hromádková, Zuzana Košťálová, Vlasta Sasinková
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2008-02-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_1_0060_Ebringerova_HKS_Valorization/167
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spelling doaj-6aa9fe5688184b7796f0b16860fe92902020-11-24T23:28:01ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262008-02-01316070CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASSAnna EbringerováZdenka HromádkováZuzana KošťálováVlasta SasinkováThe isolation of non-cellulosic polysaccharides from both almond shells and their solid residue after autohydrolysis using a two-step alkaline extraction without and in combination with short ultrasonic treatment was investigated. The obtained polysaccharide preparations were characterized by yield, chemical composition and structural features, and the antioxidant activity of the water-soluble preparations was discussed in relation to the content of phenolics. The results suggested that, depending on the extraction conditions used, xylan associated to various extent with pectic polysaccharides and phenolics can be prepared, and the reaction time significantly shortened by application of ultrasound. The xylan polymers might serve as biopolymer sources in native form or after targeted modification for production of value-added substances and polysaccharide-based antioxidants, applicable in food, cosmetics and other areas.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_1_0060_Ebringerova_HKS_Valorization/167Almond shellsExtractionUltrasoundXylanPectic polysaccharidesPhenolics contentAntioxidant activity
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author Anna Ebringerová
Zdenka Hromádková
Zuzana Košťálová
Vlasta Sasinková
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Zdenka Hromádková
Zuzana Košťálová
Vlasta Sasinková
CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
BioResources
Almond shells
Extraction
Ultrasound
Xylan
Pectic polysaccharides
Phenolics content
Antioxidant activity
author_facet Anna Ebringerová
Zdenka Hromádková
Zuzana Košťálová
Vlasta Sasinková
author_sort Anna Ebringerová
title CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
title_short CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
title_full CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
title_fullStr CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
title_full_unstemmed CHEMICAL VALORIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF XYLAN-BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FROM ALMOND SHELL BIOMASS
title_sort chemical valorization of agricultural by-products: isolation and characterization of xylan-based antioxidants from almond shell biomass
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2008-02-01
description The isolation of non-cellulosic polysaccharides from both almond shells and their solid residue after autohydrolysis using a two-step alkaline extraction without and in combination with short ultrasonic treatment was investigated. The obtained polysaccharide preparations were characterized by yield, chemical composition and structural features, and the antioxidant activity of the water-soluble preparations was discussed in relation to the content of phenolics. The results suggested that, depending on the extraction conditions used, xylan associated to various extent with pectic polysaccharides and phenolics can be prepared, and the reaction time significantly shortened by application of ultrasound. The xylan polymers might serve as biopolymer sources in native form or after targeted modification for production of value-added substances and polysaccharide-based antioxidants, applicable in food, cosmetics and other areas.
topic Almond shells
Extraction
Ultrasound
Xylan
Pectic polysaccharides
Phenolics content
Antioxidant activity
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_1_0060_Ebringerova_HKS_Valorization/167
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