The effect of sequential extraction on the physicochemical and rheological properties of Naematelia aurantialba polysaccharides.

Int J Biol Macromol

College of Food Science and Engineering, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, Shanxi, China; Shanxi Key Laboratory of Edible Fungi for Loess Plateau, Taigu 030801, Shanxi, China.

Published: April 2024

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  • Researchers extracted four types of N. aurantialba polysaccharides (NAPs) using various methods: enzyme-assisted, ultrasound-assisted, alkali, and acid, with different yields ranging from 12.77% to 26.05%.
  • Each NAP had unique properties, including differences in monosaccharide composition and structural characteristics, with U-NAP and Al-NAP exhibiting a triple helix structure.
  • The study reveals how sequential extraction enhances polysaccharide purity and solubility, providing valuable insights for their high-value applications.

Article Abstract

To overcome the difficulty of separation and low rate of extraction caused by highly viscous polysaccharides from Naematelia aurantialba (NA), four N. aurantialba polysaccharides (NAPs) were sequentially extracted using water (enzyme-/ultrasound-assisted extraction), alkali (0.1 mol/L NaOH), and acid (0.1 mol/L HCl), and named E-NAP, U-NAP, Al-NAP, and Ac-NAP. The properties of four NAPs were different. The yields of NAPs were 26.05 % (Ac-NAP) > 20.33 % (Al-NAP) > 17.99 % (U-NAP) > 12.77 % (E-NAP), respectively. The monosaccharide composition of NAPs was composed primarily of mannose, xylose, glucose, glucuronic acid, and galactose. Sequential extraction improved the purity and solubility of NAPs, but decreased the particle size, thermal stability, water retention, and crystallinity. Two polysaccharides, U-NAP and Al-NAP, had a triple helix structure. All the NAPs were pseudoplastic fluids with concentration/frequency-dependent entangled structure. Al-NAP with the highest viscosity exhibited an elastic gel, while Ac-NAP with the lowest viscosity was a viscous gel. The behavior of NAPs differed from that predicted using the Cox-Merz rule, and in particular, E-NAP and U-NAP more significantly deviated from the rule. In this study, four NAPs with different properties were extracted sequentially, which provided a theoretical basis for the down-stream processing with high added-value and utilization of NA and NAP.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130777DOI Listing

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