Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition

Pectin was extracted from okra (Abelmoschusesculentus(L.) Moench) leaves, pulp (fruit without seeds) and seeds using a sequential extraction with the applications of hot buffer (HB), hot buffer with chelating agents (CH), diluted alkali (DA) and concentrated alkali (CA) soluble solids. The fractions...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana, Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan, Ismail, Amin, Mustafa, Shuhaimi
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Published: Halal Products Research Institute, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60581/1/M21.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.605812018-06-07T08:42:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60581/ Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan Ismail, Amin Mustafa, Shuhaimi Pectin was extracted from okra (Abelmoschusesculentus(L.) Moench) leaves, pulp (fruit without seeds) and seeds using a sequential extraction with the applications of hot buffer (HB), hot buffer with chelating agents (CH), diluted alkali (DA) and concentrated alkali (CA) soluble solids. The fractions obtained from these extraction methods were compared with commercial pectin in order to identify their chemical compositions and functional groups using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). CH extraction gave the highest pectin yield (>40%) compared to HB and DA. The HB fraction harbored highly purified pectin due to high anhydrouronic acid content and degree of esterification. The highest pectin yield was extracted from seeds with an overall fraction yield of 86%, followed by the leaves (75%) and pulp (71%). Okra seeds were found to display the highest yield compared to okra leaves and pulp. The HB fractions display the highest possibility of representing a great source of pectin, as its chemical composition matches commercial pectin the best. Halal Products Research Institute, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60581/1/M21.pdf Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana and Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan and Ismail, Amin and Mustafa, Shuhaimi (2014) Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition. In: Malaysia International Halal Research & Education Conference 2014 (MIHREC 2014), 2-4 Dec. 2014, Marriott Putrajaya Hotel, Malaysia. (pp. 229-234).
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description Pectin was extracted from okra (Abelmoschusesculentus(L.) Moench) leaves, pulp (fruit without seeds) and seeds using a sequential extraction with the applications of hot buffer (HB), hot buffer with chelating agents (CH), diluted alkali (DA) and concentrated alkali (CA) soluble solids. The fractions obtained from these extraction methods were compared with commercial pectin in order to identify their chemical compositions and functional groups using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). CH extraction gave the highest pectin yield (>40%) compared to HB and DA. The HB fraction harbored highly purified pectin due to high anhydrouronic acid content and degree of esterification. The highest pectin yield was extracted from seeds with an overall fraction yield of 86%, followed by the leaves (75%) and pulp (71%). Okra seeds were found to display the highest yield compared to okra leaves and pulp. The HB fractions display the highest possibility of representing a great source of pectin, as its chemical composition matches commercial pectin the best.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana
Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan
Ismail, Amin
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
spellingShingle Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana
Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan
Ismail, Amin
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
author_facet Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana
Al-Sheraji, Sadeq Hassan
Ismail, Amin
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
author_sort Abd Rahman, Nur Farhana
title Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
title_short Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
title_full Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
title_fullStr Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
title_full_unstemmed Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L. Moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
title_sort okra (abelmoschusesculentus l. moench) pectin: extraction yield and chemical composition
publisher Halal Products Research Institute, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60581/1/M21.pdf
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