Title of article
Ultrasonic extraction of plant materials––investigation of hemicellulose release from buckwheat hulls
Author/Authors
F. and Hromلdkovل، نويسنده , , Z. and Ebringerovل، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Pages
7
From page
127
To page
133
Abstract
Various one- and two-step extraction procedures with and without a short application of ultrasound at the beginning of the extraction were used to examine the effect of sonication on the extractibility of the hemicellulose components of buckwheat hulls. The polysaccharides recovered from the extracts were characterised by yield as well as composition determined by chemical methods and spectroscopic techniques. They comprised a complex of glucuronoxylan and co-extracted amylose-rich starch in various proportions contaminated with other cell wall components (protein, pectic polysaccharides). The hemicellulose fractions obtained by classical and ultrasound-assisted extraction exhibited significant immunomodulatory activities. The increased yield of ultrasonically extracted hemicelluloses, which have preserved their structural and molecular properties as well as immunological activity, confirmed the importance and great potential of ultrasound-assisted extraction of industrially important polysaccharides from different tissues of plant materials.
Keywords
structure , Fagopyrum esculentum Moench , Buckwheat hulls , Ultrasound , extraction , Glucuronoxylan , Immunomodulatory activity , Amylose
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2005708
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