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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/jkfn.2003.32.1.042

Preparation of Carrageenan Hydrolysates from Carrageenan with Organic Acid  

주동식 (동해대학교 관광회식산업학과)
조순영 (강릉대학교 동해안해양생물자원연구센터)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition / v.32, no.1, 2003 , pp. 42-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research was carried out for searching the treatment conditions of organic acid and heating to prepare oligomers from the carrageenan. The applied treatments were autoclaving, micraowaving, and ultrasonicating with acetate, citrate, lactate, malate, and succinate. Among several physical depolymerization methods, auo-claving treatment was the most effective for hydrolyzing the carrageenan to low molecular compounds such as oligosaccharides. Citrate or malate was the most effective catalyst in hydrolyzing carrageenan to some oligo-saccharides among 5~7 different organic acids. An acceptable autoclaving condition for hydrolyzing carrageenan to oligosaccharides was to treat for 120 min at 110~12$0^{\circ}C$. The maximum depolymerization ratio produced by autoclaving was about 23.0%. The depolymerized carrageenan prepared by autoclaving at 12$0^{\circ}C$ had oligo-saccharides of 5~7 species.
Keywords
carrageenan; organic acid; oligosaccharide;
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