Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis

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Main Author: Cara, Cristóbal
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Ruiz, Encarnación, Carvalheiro, Florbela, Moura, Patrícia, Ballesteros, Ignacio, Castro, Eulogio, Gírio, Francisco
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The production of oligosaccharides (OS) by olive tree pruning autohydrolysis in the range 170–230 °C was studied. The best results in terms of maximum yield of OS along with a low amount of byproducts were obtained at 180 °C. After purification by preparative gel filtration chromatography a range of OS-fractions with average degree of polymerisation (DP) from 25 to 3 was selected for further characterisation. Gluco-and xylooligosaccharides were the predominant OS in these fractions. OS yields in the range 80–90% were obtained for fractions with average DP between 25 and 7, practically free of low molecular compounds. Both OS total yields and xylooligosaccharides proportion decreased for lower DP fractions while monosaccharides and other products concentrations increased. OS production and the recovery of other high value compounds can be envisaged as an interesting contribution to develop an olive-biomass biorefinery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
title Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
spellingShingle Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
Cara, Cristóbal
Biomass
Autohydrolysis
Gel filtration
Oligosaccharides
Biorefinery
title_short Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
title_full Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
title_fullStr Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
title_full_unstemmed Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
title_sort Production, purification and characterisation of oligosaccharides from olive tree pruning autohydrolysis
author Cara, Cristóbal
author_facet Cara, Cristóbal
Ruiz, Encarnación
Carvalheiro, Florbela
Moura, Patrícia
Ballesteros, Ignacio
Castro, Eulogio
Gírio, Francisco
author_role author
author2 Ruiz, Encarnación
Carvalheiro, Florbela
Moura, Patrícia
Ballesteros, Ignacio
Castro, Eulogio
Gírio, Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do LNEG
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cara, Cristóbal
Ruiz, Encarnación
Carvalheiro, Florbela
Moura, Patrícia
Ballesteros, Ignacio
Castro, Eulogio
Gírio, Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomass
Autohydrolysis
Gel filtration
Oligosaccharides
Biorefinery
topic Biomass
Autohydrolysis
Gel filtration
Oligosaccharides
Biorefinery
description The production of oligosaccharides (OS) by olive tree pruning autohydrolysis in the range 170–230 °C was studied. The best results in terms of maximum yield of OS along with a low amount of byproducts were obtained at 180 °C. After purification by preparative gel filtration chromatography a range of OS-fractions with average degree of polymerisation (DP) from 25 to 3 was selected for further characterisation. Gluco-and xylooligosaccharides were the predominant OS in these fractions. OS yields in the range 80–90% were obtained for fractions with average DP between 25 and 7, practically free of low molecular compounds. Both OS total yields and xylooligosaccharides proportion decreased for lower DP fractions while monosaccharides and other products concentrations increased. OS production and the recovery of other high value compounds can be envisaged as an interesting contribution to develop an olive-biomass biorefinery.
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