Abstract
Pectic substances were successively extracted from the alcohol-insoluble residue (AIR) of the pulp of grape berries, by water (WSP), oxalate (OXP), hot dilute HCl (HP) and cold dilute NaOH (OHP). Pectins (WSP, OXP, HP) were purified by ion-exchange chromatography (DEAE-Sephacel) or precipitation with cupric ions (OHP). Total pectic substances represent 20·8% (w/w) of the AIR, WSP and HP being the main components (6% and 12% of the AIR, respectively). An alternative to oxalate extraction of the water-insoluble pectin was extraction with NaCl solutions of increasing concentrations, which had released small amounts of pectins. Each of the fractions contained mainly galacturonic acid, arabinose and galactose, lower amounts of rhamnose and xylose, and minor amounts of glucose and mannose. Ion-exchange chromatography was performed on DEAE-Sephacel, M w distribution was checked by gel permeation on Sepharose CL-2B, and M v was determined as well as degrees of methylesterification (DM), acetylation (DA), and protein content.
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