Soybean Hull Insoluble Polysaccharides: Improvements of Its Physicochemical Properties Through High Pressure Homogenization

被引:11
作者
Colletti, Analia C. [1 ]
Delgado, Juan Francisco [1 ,2 ]
Cabezas, Dario M. [1 ,2 ]
Wagner, Jorge R. [1 ,2 ]
Porfiri, Maria C. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Quilmes, LIFTA, Dept Ciencia & Tecnol, Roque Saenz Pena 352 B1876BXD, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn CONICET, Ave Rivadavia 1917 C1033AAJ, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Soybean hull; Hull insoluble polysaccharides; Cellulose; Water holding capacity; Rheology; SOY HULL; RHEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION; MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE; SOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES; EMULSIFYING PROPERTIES; EXTRACTION; HEMICELLULOSE; SUSPENSIONS; COMPONENTS; LIGNIN;
D O I
10.1007/s11483-019-09613-y
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Soybean hull is an agroindustrial waste which has not been fully studied as a food ingredient. The aims of this work were to obtain insoluble fibers from soybean hull and to evaluate the effect of high pressure homogenization (HPH) on its physicochemical properties. Hull insoluble polysaccharides (HIPS) were obtained in a single step, as the insoluble residue after pectin removal. FTIR showed bands corresponding to cellulose and hemicellulose in HIPS, and thermogravimetric analysis showed two degradation events at 236.3 degrees C and 325.6 degrees C, corresponding to cellulose and hemicellulose, respectively. HIPS dispersions (pH 3.00) were subjected to HPH by three cycles at increasing pressures (up to 1000 bar), obtaining soybean hull nanofibers. SEM images show that HPH at 1000 bar reduced the dimensions of the fiber bundle from 30 to 90 mu m in length and 9-15 mu m in diameter to nanofibers of 10-30 mu m in length and 100-400 nm in diameter. AFM further confirms a heterogeneous distribution of sizes in HIPS800 and HIPS1000, evidencing the presence of individual nanofibers with diameters around 50 +/- 10 nm and 40 +/- 10 nm, respectively, with several mu m in length. Furthermore, an increase in water holding capacity from 2.1 to 61 g(water)/g(dry matter) and viscosity from 0.39 to 34,945 Pa.s were achieved as HPH at 1000 bar treatment was applied. HPH increased the interfacial area and promoted the interconnection of fibers in a hydrated gel-like structure. This explains flow behavior, which was extensively studied in this work: three-region viscosity profile (shear-thinning, plateau or shear-thickening and shear-thinning) and a pronounced hysteresis loop. Oscillatory rheology was used to study the viscoelastic behavior of HIPS dispersions. HIPS are a source of nanofibers, easy to obtain through a single step of chemical treatment followed by the application of high pressures. It is remarkable that the use of few chemical solvents is favorable from an environmental point of view. This work also suggests a potential application of HIPS to improve physicochemical and structural properties in acidic foods.
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页数:15
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