Skip to content
Licensed Unlicensed Requires Authentication Published by De Gruyter September 15, 2008

Hydrolytic stability of water-soluble spruce O-acetyl galactoglucomannans

  • Chunlin Xu , Andrey Pranovich , Jarl Hemming , Bjarne Holmbom , Simone Albrecht , Henk A. Schols and Stefan Willför
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

Water-soluble native O-acetyl galactoglucomannan (GGM) from spruce is a polysaccharide that can be produced in an industrial scale. To develop GGM applications, information is needed on its stability, particularly under acidic conditions. Therefore, acid hydrolysis of spruce GGM was investigated at various pH levels and temperatures. The results allow an estimation of the stability of GGM under food processing conditions and in biological systems. Determination of the average molar mass demonstrated that spruce GGM was stable at pH 1 and 37°C, as well as at pH 3 and 70°C. GGM was hydrolysed at pH 1 and 90°C. GGM oligomers and monomers were detected after degradation. Some of the oligomers contained O-acetyl groups. Monosaccharides were the predominant products in the hydrolysates after treatment at pH 1 and 90°C for 48 h. Pentoses, present in GGM samples as impurities, were released more easily than GGM hexoses. Glucose was more difficult to release than mannose. Traces of 6-deoxy-mannose and levoglucosan were found in the hydrolysates, indicating further degradation of hydrolysed monosaccharides.


Corresponding author. Process Chemistry Centre, Laboratory of Wood and Paper Chemistry, Åbo Akademi University, Porthansgatan 3, FI-20500 Turku/Åbo, Finland Phone: +358-2-2154888 Fax: +358-2-2154868

Received: 2008-4-28
Accepted: 2008-8-15
Published Online: 2008-09-15
Published Online: 2008-9-15
Published in Print: 2009-01-01

©2009 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

Downloaded on 19.4.2024 from https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/HF.2009.021/html
Scroll to top button