Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4513984 Industrial Crops and Products 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The production of oligosaccharides (OS) by olive tree pruning autohydrolysis in the range 170–230 °C was studied. The best results in terms of maximum yield of OS along with a low amount of byproducts were obtained at 180 °C. After purification by preparative gel filtration chromatography a range of OS-fractions with average degree of polymerisation (DP) from 25 to 3 was selected for further characterisation. Gluco- and xylooligosaccharides were the predominant OS in these fractions. OS yields in the range 80–90% were obtained for fractions with average DP between 25 and 7, practically free of low molecular compounds. Both OS total yields and xylooligosaccharides proportion decreased for lower DP fractions while monosaccharides and other products concentrations increased. OS production and the recovery of other high value compounds can be envisaged as an interesting contribution to develop an olive-biomass biorefinery.

► Olive tree pruning is an interesting raw material for oligosaccharide production. ► Autohydrolysis at 180 °C allows to obtain a high oligosaccharides yield. ► Interesting fractions are obtained by gel filtration chromatography. ► The proposed process can be a contribution to develop olive-biomass biorefinery.

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