Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1386209 Carbohydrate Polymers 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum, Schumann) is a Brazilian Amazonian fruit whose pulp contains volatile compounds that have been extensively studied. In this work, the pulp from fruits of cupuassu was ground, treated with MeOH–H2O, and defatted with p-Tol–EtOH. The residue (4% in relation to the fresh pulp) was submitted to sequential extractions with water, aqueous citric acid and aqueous NaOH, resulting in polysaccharide fractions with 0.3–15% yield. The main pectic fraction (7% yield) was obtained with water at 25 °C (W-1 fraction) and was chosen to be better characterized. Chemical and spectroscopic analyses showed that W-1 is composed mainly of a homogalacturonan highly esterified (DE 53%; DA 1.7%) with some rhamnogalacturonan insertions, carrying side chains containing galactose and arabinose.

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