Polysaccharides from solid wastes of the processing tomato industry (Lycopersicon esculentum 'Hybrid Rome') were extracted using a simple and rapid method, purified and chemically characterised. The yield of biopolymers represented 7.5 % of lyophilised biomass. The polysaccharide showed a complex structure. On the basis of NMR data, the repeating unit was constituted by eight monosaccharides, three of them with an ? manno configuration, four residues with an ? gluco-galacto configuration and one residue showing a ? gluco-galacto configuration. The specific viscosity (?) of the biopolymer, performed at different values of concentration and pH, showed a dependence with respect to the concentration, and the maximum value of viscosity was obtained at pH 3.0.
Chemical identification of polysaccharides from solid wastes of tomato processing
2006
Abstract
Polysaccharides from solid wastes of the processing tomato industry (Lycopersicon esculentum 'Hybrid Rome') were extracted using a simple and rapid method, purified and chemically characterised. The yield of biopolymers represented 7.5 % of lyophilised biomass. The polysaccharide showed a complex structure. On the basis of NMR data, the repeating unit was constituted by eight monosaccharides, three of them with an ? manno configuration, four residues with an ? gluco-galacto configuration and one residue showing a ? gluco-galacto configuration. The specific viscosity (?) of the biopolymer, performed at different values of concentration and pH, showed a dependence with respect to the concentration, and the maximum value of viscosity was obtained at pH 3.0.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


