Effects of sterilization treatments on some properties of alginate solutions and gels.

Biotechnol Prog

Department of Industrial Microbiology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland.

Published: September 1990

Aqueous sodium alginate solutions were subjected to various heat sterilization treatments. Sodium alginate powder was also treated by both gamma-irradiation and ethylene oxide sterilization. The effects of these treatments on the viscosities of sodium alginate solutions and both the diameter and strength of the beads formed in 0.1 M CaCl2 solutions were determined quantitatively. The viscosity of sodium alginate solutions and the gel strength of the calcium alginate beads decreased with increasing sterilization temperature while the bead diameters were found to increase. All these effects can be attributable to a reduction in the degree of polymerization of the alginate molecules as a result of the heat treatments. Ethylene oxide and gamma-irradiation treatments caused similar effects. Standard conditions for sterilization are necessary for comparative studies with alginate beads.

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