Physicochemical and Functional Potential of Hydrocolloids Extracted from Some Solanaceae Plants
Three different plants (Solanum indicum, Solanum surattense, and Solanum nigrum) of Solanaceae family were explored to extract and characterize hydrocolloids in aqueous solution. S. indicum fruit fractions bring in maximum hydrocolloid yield of 21.39 ± 0.42% based on % dry weight of the sample. The...
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doaj-7a93451bcebd4bf1bd8bef0ec25e6b2b2020-11-25T02:41:20ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712020-01-01202010.1155/2020/35639453563945Physicochemical and Functional Potential of Hydrocolloids Extracted from Some Solanaceae PlantsKiran Aftab0Shabana Hameed1Huma Umbreen2Shafaqat Ali3Muhammad Rizwan4Saad Alkahtani5Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim6Department of Chemistry, Government College University, Faisalabad, PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, Government College University, Faisalabad, PakistanInstitute of Home and Food Sciences, Government College University, Faisalabad, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Government College University, Faisalabad 38000, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Government College University, Faisalabad 38000, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaThree different plants (Solanum indicum, Solanum surattense, and Solanum nigrum) of Solanaceae family were explored to extract and characterize hydrocolloids in aqueous solution. S. indicum fruit fractions bring in maximum hydrocolloid yield of 21.39 ± 0.42% based on % dry weight of the sample. The observed order of extracting hydrocolloid yield amongst investigating aerial parts of S. surattense, S. nigrum, and S. indicum (% dry weight) is fruits > stem > leaves. Maximum protein (22%) and starch (0.85%) contents were observed in fruit fractions of S. nigrum and S. indicum, respectively. Among the functional characteristics, the fruit fraction of S. indicum has higher water-holding capacity (24.80%), oil-holding capacity (2.96%), emulsifying activity (90%), emulsion stability (70%), foaming capacity (65%), and foaming stability (90%). Monosaccharide profiling results showed the presence of glucose, galacturonic acid, galactose, glucuronic acid, arabinose, and xylose in extracted fractions. The findings propose that hydrocolloids (extracted with water) are cost-effective and would be potential candidate as a substitute for pectin added into foamy and frothy food products and frothy beverages.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3563945 |
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Physicochemical and Functional Potential of Hydrocolloids Extracted from Some Solanaceae Plants |
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Physicochemical and Functional Potential of Hydrocolloids Extracted from Some Solanaceae Plants |
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Physicochemical and Functional Potential of Hydrocolloids Extracted from Some Solanaceae Plants |
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Three different plants (Solanum indicum, Solanum surattense, and Solanum nigrum) of Solanaceae family were explored to extract and characterize hydrocolloids in aqueous solution. S. indicum fruit fractions bring in maximum hydrocolloid yield of 21.39 ± 0.42% based on % dry weight of the sample. The observed order of extracting hydrocolloid yield amongst investigating aerial parts of S. surattense, S. nigrum, and S. indicum (% dry weight) is fruits > stem > leaves. Maximum protein (22%) and starch (0.85%) contents were observed in fruit fractions of S. nigrum and S. indicum, respectively. Among the functional characteristics, the fruit fraction of S. indicum has higher water-holding capacity (24.80%), oil-holding capacity (2.96%), emulsifying activity (90%), emulsion stability (70%), foaming capacity (65%), and foaming stability (90%). Monosaccharide profiling results showed the presence of glucose, galacturonic acid, galactose, glucuronic acid, arabinose, and xylose in extracted fractions. The findings propose that hydrocolloids (extracted with water) are cost-effective and would be potential candidate as a substitute for pectin added into foamy and frothy food products and frothy beverages. |
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