Optimization of high purity chitin and chitosan production from Illex argentinus pens by a combination of enzymatic and chemical processes.

Carbohydr Polym

Grupo de Bioquímica de Alimentos, Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas (IIM-CSIC), r/Eduardo Cabello, 6. Vigo, 36208 Galicia, Spain.

Published: October 2017

The present report illustrates the optimisation of the experimental conditions for the chemical and enzymatic production of chitin and chitosan from Illex argentinus pen by-products. Optima conditions for chitin isolation were established at 0.82M NaOH/36.4°C, 57.5°C/pH=9.29, 59.6°C/pH=9.30 and 49.6°C/pH=5.91 for chemical, alcalase, esperase and neutrase deproteinization, respectively. Chitin samples were subsequently deacetylated by alkaline treatment reaching the highest degrees of deacetylation (DD>93%) at 61.0-63.7% of NaOH and 14.9-16.4h of hydrolysis depending on the type of process previously performed to the squid pens. Molecular weight (as number average molecular weight, Mn) of chitosan produced in the experimental designs ranged from 143kDa (PDI 2.37) to 339kDa (PDI 2.38).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.06.070DOI Listing

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