Conventional and Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Mucilage from Opuntia ficus-indica Cladodes: Physico-Chemical and Rheological Properties |
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Authors: | Lamia Felkai-Haddache Hocine Remini Virginie Dulong Kahina Mamou-Belhabib Luc Picton Khodir Madani Christophe Rihouey |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratoire de Biomathématiques, Biophysique, Biochimie, et Scientométrie (L3BS), Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie,Université de Bejaia,Bejaia,Algeria;2.Normandie Université, Polymers, Biopolymers Surfaces Laboratory, UMR 6270 CNRS19, UFR des Sciences et Techniques,Université de Rouen,Mont Saint Aignan Cedex,France |
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Abstract: | Cactus pear cladodes processing has potential value for mainstream industries and is equally important for marginal rural communities in arid regions. This work is focused on physico-chemical and rheological properties of Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) peeled cladodes extracted by conventional method “CE” and using microwave-assisted extraction “MAE.” MAE gave the highest yield extraction (8.13 %, w/w) within the lowest extraction time (500 W/7 min) and provided more protein (×1.03) and carbohydrates (×1.51) than CE. The monosaccharides detected by gas chromatography were arabinose, galactose, rhamnose, xylose, and galacturonic acid. The dialyzed mucilage solution characterized by SEC/MALS/VD/DRI (size-exclusion chromatography coupled with online multi-angle light scattering, viscometer detectors, and differential refractive index) revealed fractions with molecular weight (M w ) ranging from 15.3–15.7?×?106 g mol?1 for the CE extracts and about 16.7–17.5?×?106 g mol?1 for the MAE extracts. Dynamic oscillatory testing has been used to study the rheological properties of mucilage solution within the concentration of 0.50–3.00 % (w/v) at 25 °C. The rheological profiles of CE and MAE showed similar behavior. At low frequency and low mucilage concentration (<2.00 %), the viscous component (G") predominated over the elastic component (G'), while for higher frequencies, the behavior is reversed (G'?>?G"). If safely controlled, alternative energies like microwaves could extract soluble polymers with comparable properties to commercial ones, conventionally extracted. |
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