| Literature DB >> 32536392 |
Ming Zhang1, Yanhong Li1, Wenhang Wang2, Yiran Yang1, Xiaoting Shi1, Mengjiao Sun1, Yanjie Hao1, Yu Li3.
Abstract
Chitin production from fungal sources has gained increased attention in recent years in terms of continuous supply and safety. In this study, we produced chitin from Shiitake stipes through deproteinization, depigmentation, demineralization and removal of glucans, and then prepared chitin nanocrystal (ChNC) and chitin nanofibers (ChNF) by acid hydrolysis or high-pressure homogenizers. Such obtained ChNFs have higher length than the ChNCs with a length of 142.4 ± 40.4 nm, with the similar diameter (9 nm). In addition, the purity of ChNC and ChNF were over 98 % measured by HPAEC. The zeta potential analysis showed that ChNC is stable in acid form, while ChNF is in the opposite. Finally, we evaluated the rheology properties of samples to find the impact of salt concentrations on nanoparticles interactions. Overall, the fungi-derived chitin nanomaterials with diversity of characters exhibit immense potential for applications in nutraceutical and food industry.Entities:
Keywords: Chitin nano-objects; Dispersion stability; Mushroom; Waste by-products
Year: 2020 PMID: 32536392 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381