Title of article :
Cell wall polysaccharides in black currants and bilberries—characterisation in berries, juice, and press cake
Author/Authors :
Hilz، نويسنده , , Hauke and Bakx، نويسنده , , Edwin J. and Schols، نويسنده , , Henk A. and Voragen، نويسنده , , Alfons G.J. Voragen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
12
From page :
477
To page :
488
Abstract :
Cell wall polysaccharides from black currants and bilberries were characterised in three approaches. First, compositions of skin, pulp, and seeds show the distribution of polysaccharides over these tissues. A sequential extraction of cell wall material with different aqueous extractants informs about the extractability of the different polysaccharides, viz. pectins, hemicellulose, and cellulose. Finally, by isolation of cell wall polysaccharides from juice and press cakes obtained by the conventional juice manufacturing. The polysaccharide distribution was followed during juice processing. The main difference between bilberries and black currants is the dominant sugar residue in seeds: mannose for black currants and xylose for bilberries. Most of the hemicellulolytic sugars and cellulose can be found back in the press cake. The sugar composition of the press cake is similar to the composition of the residue after sequential extraction. Black currants contain more pectic sugars than bilberries. Consequently, a commercial enzyme used during processing releases more pectic material into the juice.
Keywords :
Vaccinium myrtillus , bilberry , Ribes nigrum , Black currant , Cell wall polysaccharides , Berries , fractionation , Juice processing
Journal title :
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Record number :
1613935
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