Ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction of soluble dietary fiber from fresh corn bract and its physio-chemical and structural properties

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The soluble dietary fiber from fresh corn bract (FCB-SDF) was extracted by ultrasonic-assisted cellulase method. The process parameters of FCB-SDF were optimized by Box-Behnken design (BBD), and the physio-chemical properties and structure of FCB-SDF obtained were investigated. The results showed that the optimal extraction conditions for FCB-SDF were enzyme concentration 1.58%, ultrasonic power 300 W, and extraction time 90 min. Under the above conditions, the FCB-SDF yield reached 21.21%. Compared with ultrasonic treatment group (U-SDF) and enzymatic treatment group (E-SDF), ultrasound-assisted enzymatic treatment group (UE-SDF) had higher WHC and OHC, but lower WSC. Its particle size was smaller, and a more microscopic pore structure was formed. UE-SDF had a low molecular weight of 204.41 KDa, and its monosaccharide composition had the highest arabinose content, followed by glucose. The SDFs obtained might be mainly composed of pectin and hemicellulose, E-SDF and UE-SDF contained more hemicellulose, and U-SDF contained more pectin.

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Geng, N., Song, J., Luo, S., Li, Y., Wu, G., Liu, C., & Wu, C. (2022). Ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction of soluble dietary fiber from fresh corn bract and its physio-chemical and structural properties. Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops and Foods, 14(2), 119–130. https://doi.org/10.15586/qas.v14i2.1101

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