New valorization approach of Algerian dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) by ultrasound pectin extraction: Physicochemical, techno-functional, antioxidant and antidiabetic properties
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2022-05-18
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Abstract
To exploit the great fortune of date fruits, the current study aimed to valorize an Algerian common variety by
extracting pectins. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied as process optimization tool to achieve the
highest yield using ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) as compared to conventional acid extraction (CAE). The
experimental yield value (6.7%) was well matched with the predicted one (6.6%) at the optimum conditions
(60 ◦C, 90 min, pH 1.5), confirming the validity of the model. The evaluation of the monomeric composition
showed higher content of galacturonic acid and lower of neutral sugars in UAE pectin, as compared to CAE
pectin. Conventional treatments decreased the molecular weight (Mw) of the extracted pectins (539 kDa) in a
higher extent than ultrasound treatment (800 kDa). Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectral
analysis showed that both samples were low-methoxyl pectins. CAE gave rise to pectins with slightly upper
technological samples in terms of water and oil holding capacity (5.2 and 3.8 g/g, respectively), and emulsifying
activity (38.5 m2
/g). Moreover, date pectins obtained by UAE presented enhanced antioxidant activity (24.3 and
61.0 mg/g DW for DPPH and FRAP assays, respectively), and in vitro antidiabetic properties, showing higher
glucose adsorption capacity (4 mmol g− 1 at 200 min), as well as α-amylase inhibition (73.7%) and potential
capacity to decrease glucose diffusion (1.4 mmol mM g− 1 at 150 min), which could improve the ability to retard
starch digestion (0.1 mmol mM g-1 at 150 min), providing potential health-promoting properties.
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Valorization, Phoenix dactylifera L., Pectins, Optimization by ultrasound-assisted extraction