Literature DB >> 29437169

Pectin oligosaccharides from sugar beet pulp: molecular characterization and potential prebiotic activity.

Barbara Prandi1, Stefania Baldassarre1, Neha Babbar2, Elena Bancalari1, Pieter Vandezande3, David Hermans4, Geert Bruggeman4, Monica Gatti1, Kathy Elst3, Stefano Sforza1.   

Abstract

Pectin oligosaccharides (POS) have been indicated as a new class of potential prebiotic compounds, which can be produced from pectin-rich food byproducts. In the present study, different technological means of POS production were explored to produce tailor-made POS mixtures starting from sugar beet pulp. The overall POS production process consisted of two steps: the extraction of pectin and the hydrolysis of pectin to tailored POS by combined hydrolysis/fractionation approaches. Different extraction as well as hydrolysis and fractionation methodologies were applied. The obtained POS were characterized for their total galacturonic acid content and, at a deeper level, using a HILIC-ESI/MS methodology, for the POS structure and composition. The composition of POS fractions was studied as a function of the technology used to obtain them. Finally, the potential prebiotic properties of the POS mixtures obtained were thoroughly explored by several in vitro experiments aimed at detecting lactic acid bacteria (LAB) stimulation by POS fractions. Several fractions were very efficient in stimulation, in a species-dependent manner. The overall best fractions were in general those rich in arabinans having a low degree of polymerization, obtained from the enzymatic extraction of biomass and subsequent fractionation with low-medium molecular weight cut-off. Quite interestingly, no POS fraction was able to stimulate pathogenic E. coli strains. The data reported here clearly indicate the possibility to obtain diverse fractions with different prebiotic properties starting from the same biomass, and outline clear potential for POS obtained from sugar beet pulp with the appropriate technology to act as prebiotic compounds.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29437169     DOI: 10.1039/c7fo01182b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Funct        ISSN: 2042-6496            Impact factor:   5.396


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