Chemical Hydrolysis of the Polysaccharides of the Tamarind Seed

Biotechnological processes with lignocellulose materials are promising technologies for the production of chemicals and energy involving the same main production stages: hydrolysis of the hemicellulose and the cellulose to monomeric sugars, fermentation, recovery of the product, and concentration. We studied the effect of different treatments on the release of reducing sugars (RS) from seeds. Three factors were tested: temperature from 86 to 130.2 °C; acid concentration, 0.32 to 3.68% (v/v); and exposure time, from 13.2 to 40 min. Two acids were tested. Temperature and time were the factors that had more effect on hydrolysis, whereas no interactions between factors had a significant effect on the release of RS. The best conditions for RS release were for both acids (2% v/v), 130.2 °C, and 30 min, with a concentration of about 110 g/L. Results suggest tamarind seed is a feasible option for xylitol production.

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Main Authors: González-Hernández,Juan Carlos, Farías Rosales,Lorena, Zamudio Jaramillo,Miguel Ángel, Álvarez-Navarrete,Mariana, Vera Villa,Juan Carlos, Martínez Corona,Ricardo, Chávez-Parga,Ma. del Carmen, Peña,Antonio
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Química de México A.C. 2012
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-249X2012000400007
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