Hydrolysis Kinetics of Okara and Characterization of Its Water-soluble Polysaccharides

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As part of a study of reuse of waste okara, the kinetic mechanism of okara hydrolysis and the properties of the water-soluble polysaccharides (WSP) extracted were investigated. Okara was hydrolyzed by being autoclaved at pH 4.5 in two volume of water with or without a chelator such as hexametaphosphate. Okara hydrolysis proceeded by surface degradation mechanism without a chelator. Characterization of WSP suggested that the “egg-box regions” in okara were susceptible to degradation by a chelator and that the “non-egg-box regions” contained WSP linked with hydrophobic proteins. WSP with a molecular weight of more than 105 and the amount of protein bound to the polysaccharides seemed to govern their emulsifying characteristics. © 1996, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Yoshii, H., Furuta, T., Maeda, H., & Mori, H. (1996). Hydrolysis Kinetics of Okara and Characterization of Its Water-soluble Polysaccharides. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 60(9), 1406–1409. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60.1406

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