热稳定性
多糖
化学
花青素
螯合作用
有机化学
食品科学
酶
作者
Ana Fernandes,Elsa Brandão,Maria Filomena de Jesus Raposo,Élia Maricato,Joana Oliveira,Nuno Mateus,Manuel A. Coimbra,Víctor de Freitas
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116240
摘要
The impact of grape pectic polysaccharides on malvidin-3-O-β-d-glucoside thermostability was evaluated in model solutions. Pectic polysaccharides richer in homogalacturonan domains, with less neutral sidechains (chelator fraction) showed higher binding with malvidin-3-O-β-d-glucoside, by 1H NMR (Ka=505 M−1). Binding affinity with water soluble extract was estimated to be 10-fold lower, possibly due to the presence of neutral branched regions and more compacted structure, hampering the binding. Hydrophobic domains, such as rhamnogalacturonans-I domains in acid soluble polysaccharides, may participate in the formation of complexes with malvidin-3-O-β-d-glucoside. The thermostability of anthocyanin-polysaccharides complexes was evaluated at different temperatures, assessing anthocyanins degradation by HPLC-DAD. Polysaccharides showed to improve anthocyanin thermostability, with chelator and acid extract having the highest impact at lowest temperatures. Electrostatic interactions, additionally stabilized by hydrophobic effect contribute to the anthocyanin-polysaccharides binding and to the consequent thermostabilization. The protection provided by grape pectic polysaccharides foresees innovative anthocyanin food products with improved thermostability and colour features.
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