| Literature DB >> 27041205 |
Peggy Vauchel1, Abdellah Arhaliass1, Jack Legrand1, Raymond Kaas1, Régis Baron1.
Abstract
Alginates are natural polysaccharides that are extracted from brown seaweeds and widely used for their rheological properties. The central step in the extraction protocol used in the alginate industry is the alkaline extraction, which requires several hours. In this study, a significant decrease in alginate dynamic viscosity was observed after 2 h of alkaline treatment. Intrinsic viscosity and average molecular weight of alginates from alkaline extractions 1-4 h in duration were determined, indicating depolymerization of alginates: average molecular weight decreased significantly during the extraction, falling by a factor of 5 between 1 and 4 h of extraction. These results suggested that reducing extraction time could enable preserving the rheological properties of the extracted alginates.Entities:
Keywords: Laminaria digitata; alginate; alkaline extraction; average molecular weight; depolymerization; intrinsic viscosity
Year: 2008 PMID: 27041205 DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2008.00482.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phycol ISSN: 0022-3646 Impact factor: 2.923