The peroxidase/H2O2 system as a free radical-generating agent for gelling maize bran arabinoxylans: Rheological and structural properties

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The oxidative gelation of maize bran arabinoxylans (MBAX) using a peroxidase/H2O2 system as a free radical-generating agent was investigated. The peroxidase/H2O2 system led to the formation of dimers and trimer of ferulic acid as covalent cross-link structures in the MBAX network. MBAX gels at 4% (w/v) presented a storage modulus of 180 Pa. The structural parameters of MBAX gels were calculated from swelling experiments. MBAX gels presented a molecular weight between two cross-links (Mc), a cross-linking density (ρc) and a mesh size (ζ) of 49 × 103 g/mol, 30 × 10-6 mol/cm3 and 193 nm, respectively.

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Martínez-Lápez, A. L., Carvajal-Millan, E., Lizardi-Mendoza, J., Lápez-Franco, Y. L., Rascán-Chu, A., Salas-Muñoz, E., … Micard, V. (2011). The peroxidase/H2O2 system as a free radical-generating agent for gelling maize bran arabinoxylans: Rheological and structural properties. Molecules, 16(10), 8410–8418. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16108410

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