RESEARCH ARTICLE

Extraction of soluble dietary fiber and hemicellulose from Cornus officinalis residue and preparation of fiber drinking water

  • Yitian SHAO ,
  • Cunli ZHANG ,
  • Ying GUO ,
  • Pengzhou XI ,
  • Jie GUO
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  • College of Forestry and Life Sciences, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, Yangling 712100, China

Received date: 20 Oct 2010

Accepted date: 15 Dec 2010

Published date: 05 Sep 2011

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2014 Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

Abstract

Soluble dietary fiber (SDF) is an extract from spent residue of BoldItalic Sieb. et Zucc fruit by ultrasonic. The conditions of the experiment optimized with response surface methodology were ambient temperature of 70.3°C, the ratio of solvent to solid being 30 mL/g, and processing time of 110 min under the ultrasonic wave frequency of 40 kHz and ultrasonic power of 250 W. The best aggregative indicator, incorporating the yield of BoldItalic SDF (CSDF), the content of SDF, and light transmittance (%, at 620 nm) of SDF, was predicted to be 12.7845 according to the fitting equation. After UV sterilization, 0.25% (w/v) dispersion of CSDF in mineral water presented a good light transmittance (94.9%) and shelf-life (over 2 months). It had no smell and tasted good. The left residue was extracted with caustic soda to get hemicellulose.

Cite this article

Yitian SHAO , Cunli ZHANG , Ying GUO , Pengzhou XI , Jie GUO . Extraction of soluble dietary fiber and hemicellulose from Cornus officinalis residue and preparation of fiber drinking water[J]. Frontiers of Agriculture in China, 2011 , 5(3) : 375 -381 . DOI: 10.1007/s11703-011-1078-2

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