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  • The study focuses on optimizing the enzymatic hydrolysis of high molecular weight potato galactan to produce pectic galactan-oligosaccharides (PGOs) using endo-β-1,4-galactanase, employing response surface methodology (RSM) for better efficiency.
  • Different conditions for temperature, pH, enzyme/substrate ratio, and incubation time were tested to generate PGOs with low degrees of polymerization, yielding significant hydrolysis efficiencies of 51.3% and 35.7% for two types of galactanases.
  • The research also includes characterization of PGOs through Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, confirming the production

Article Abstract

This work shows an optimized enzymatic hydrolysis of high molecular weight potato galactan yielding pectic galactan-oligosaccharides (PGOs), where endo-β-1,4-galactanase (galactanase) from and was used. For this, response surface methodology (RSM) by central composite design (CCD) was applied. The parameters varied were temperature (°C), pH, incubation time (min), and enzyme/substrate ratio (U/mg). The optimized conditions for the production of low degree of polymerization (DP) PGOs were obtained for each enzyme by spectrophotometric assay and confirmed by chromatography. The optimal conditions predicted for the use of galactanase to obtain PGOs of DP = 2 were T = 51.8 °C, pH 5, E/S = 0.508 U/mg, and t = 77.5 min. For DP = 3, they were T = 21 °C, pH 9, E/S = 0.484 U/mg, and t = 12.5 min; and for DP = 4, they were T = 21 °C, pH 5, E/S = 0.462 U/mg, and t = 12.5 min. The efficiency results were 51.3% for substrate hydrolysis. galactanase had a lower yield (35.7%) and optimized conditions predicted for PGOs of DP = 2 were T = 60 °C, pH 5, E/S = 0.525 U/mg, and time = 148 min; DP = 3 were T = 59.7 °C, pH 5, E/S = 0.506 U/mg, and time = 12.5 min; and DP = 4, were T = 34.5 °C, pH 11, E/S = 0.525 U/mg, and time = 222.5 min. Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) characterizations of PGOs are presented.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539101PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12091465DOI Listing

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