TY - JOUR
T1 - The Effect of Extraction Conditions on Chemical and Thermal Characteristics of Kappa-Carrageenan Extracted from Hypnea bryoides
AU - Al-Nahdi, Zainab Mohammed
AU - Al-Alawi, Ahmed
AU - Al-Marhobi, Insaaf
N1 - Funding Information:
Zainab Al-Nahdi would like to thank Sultan Qaboos University for providing scholarship for her PhD studies. In addition, financial support provided by Sultan Qaboos University under the strategic research projects (SR/AGR/FOOD/11/01 and IG/AGR/FOOD/19/01) is greatly appreciated and acknowledged. The valuable statistical assistance provided by Prof. Ali Mahdi Kadhim and Dr. Anesh Govender is highly appreciated.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Zainab Mohammed Al-Nahdi et al.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Hypnea bryoides collected from the Arabian Sea on the southern coast of Oman was investigated for -carrageenan optimal extraction conditions. The effects of different conditions of alkali treatment (4, 6, and 8% w/v NaOH), temperatures (70, 75, and 80°C), and time (2, 2.75, 3.5 hours) on carrageenan yield and chemical and thermal properties were evaluated. Yield was significantly affected by alkaline concentration and temperature, with highest value of 26.74 ± 5.01%. Molecular weights of the extracted carrageenan were significantly reduced by increased temperatures and ranged from 5.95 ± 0.49 × 105 Da to 13.90 ± 0.14 × 105. FTIR showed that samples under all extraction conditions were similar and confirmed the presence of -carrageenan with no traces of μ-precursor. Sulfate content was also significantly reduced by alkaline concentration (from 4% to 6%) and ranged from 7.62 ± 5.52% to 17.02 ± 0.14. Thermal properties showed more sensitivity towards temperature and alkaline strength parameter than time. In addition, melting and gelling temperatures were significantly correlated with the molecular weight, but not sulfate content. In conclusion, mild extraction conditions were found to be more efficient in introducing the intended structural modification while getting the highest yield and quality.
AB - Hypnea bryoides collected from the Arabian Sea on the southern coast of Oman was investigated for -carrageenan optimal extraction conditions. The effects of different conditions of alkali treatment (4, 6, and 8% w/v NaOH), temperatures (70, 75, and 80°C), and time (2, 2.75, 3.5 hours) on carrageenan yield and chemical and thermal properties were evaluated. Yield was significantly affected by alkaline concentration and temperature, with highest value of 26.74 ± 5.01%. Molecular weights of the extracted carrageenan were significantly reduced by increased temperatures and ranged from 5.95 ± 0.49 × 105 Da to 13.90 ± 0.14 × 105. FTIR showed that samples under all extraction conditions were similar and confirmed the presence of -carrageenan with no traces of μ-precursor. Sulfate content was also significantly reduced by alkaline concentration (from 4% to 6%) and ranged from 7.62 ± 5.52% to 17.02 ± 0.14. Thermal properties showed more sensitivity towards temperature and alkaline strength parameter than time. In addition, melting and gelling temperatures were significantly correlated with the molecular weight, but not sulfate content. In conclusion, mild extraction conditions were found to be more efficient in introducing the intended structural modification while getting the highest yield and quality.
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U2 - 10.1155/2019/5183261
DO - 10.1155/2019/5183261
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071142951
SN - 1687-9481
VL - 2019
JO - Journal of Marine Biology
JF - Journal of Marine Biology
M1 - 5183261
ER -