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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 05, 2022
Filed:
Sep. 26, 2017
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, CN;
Shiguo Chen, Hangzhou, CN;
Hua Zhang, Hangzhou, CN;
Xingqian Ye, Hangzhou, CN;
Donghong Liu, Hangzhou, CN;
Jiaqi Zheng, Hangzhou, CN;
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, Hangzhou, CN;
Abstract
The present disclosure discloses a method for extracting a RG-I-rich pectic polysaccharide. The method comprises the following steps: mixing and stirring a citrus fruit peel powder and a dilute hydrochloric acid solution at a low temperature to destroy cell walls of citrus peels, filtering, and then mixing the retentate with a sodium hydroxide solution for low temperature extraction, adding ethanol to the solution obtained by filtering to precipitate, and washing the obtained polysaccharide with ethanol and drying to obtain the above pectic polysaccharide. Compared with the traditional extraction method, this method reduces the hydrolysis of pectin side chains by controlling the extraction temperature, and the extracted pectic polysaccharide is rich in RG-I domain and has higher biological activity such as cancer and cardiovascular disease prevention. Energy can be greatly saved because of the low extraction temperature. The extracted pectic polysaccharide can be potentially used as functional food ingredients.