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. 2018 Jul 1:113:395-402.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.02.154. Epub 2018 Feb 27.

Optimization of pectin extraction from Ubá mango peel through surface response methodology

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Optimization of pectin extraction from Ubá mango peel through surface response methodology

Anderson do Nascimento Oliveira et al. Int J Biol Macromol. .

Abstract

A central composite design was used to determine effects of pH (1.16-2.84), extraction temperature (63-97°C) and time (35-85min) on the yield, degree of degree of esterification (DE) and viscosity of pectins extracted. For pectin extraction, the previously sanitized mango shells were dried and crushed to obtain the flour that was treated with an ethanol solution obtaining the alcohol insoluble residue (AIR). Subsequently, the AIR was mixed in ethanol with the extraction solution of hydrochloric acid. Pectin yields ranged from 18.8 to 32.1g/100g of AIR, whereas the degree of esterification (DE) and viscosity values ranged from 62.2 to 86.2% and from 1.58 to 45.85mPa·s, respectively. An inverse correlation was found between extraction yield and viscosity. Relying upon the desirability function, two optimum conditions were determined: 35min<t<48min; 85.4°C<T<97°C; 1.66<pH<2.4 and 80min<t<85min; 94.3°C<T<97°C; 1.66<pH<1.79. Under these conditions, yields >30% from the AIR, DE≥70.0% and η≥20.0mPa·s.

Keywords: Hydrocolloid; Mango peel; Optimization; Pectin.

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