Pectic oligosacharides from lemon peel wastes: production, purification, and chemical characterization

Belén Gómez, Beatriz Gullón, Remedios Yáñez, Juan C. Parajó, Jose L. Alonso*

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Abstract

Lemon peel wastes were extracted with water to remove free sugars and other soluble compounds, and the insoluble solid was employed as a substrate for the manufacture of pectin-derived oligosaccharides by processing with hot, compressed water. When water-extracted lemon peel wastes were treated with water at 160 C, the oligomer concentration reached the maximum value (31 g/L). Autohydrolysis liquors were subjected to two membrane filtration stages (diafiltration followed by concentration), yielding a refined product containing about 98 wt % of oligomers at a global yield of 14 kg/100 kg oven-dry lemon peel. The concentrate contained oligogalacturonides (with DP in the range of 2-18) and arabinooligosaccharides (with DP in the range of 2-8).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10043-10053
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume61
Issue number42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Oct 2013

Keywords

  • Arabinooligosaccharides
  • Hydrothermal treatment
  • Lemon peel wastes
  • Membrane filtration
  • Oligogalacturonides
  • Prebiotics

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