Abstract

A response surface methodology (RSM) and one-factor method were established to investigate the optimum conditions for the extraction of lychee nuclear polysaccharides (LSP) by ultrasonic-assisted pectinase. The content of basic components in polysaccharides was determined. The antioxidant activity was well determined and compared the differences in the activities of the polysaccharides extracted by water extraction (LSP-HW) and those extracted at ultrasound-assisted enzyme (LSP-UAE). The activity of lychee nuclear polysaccharide increased with the increase of concentration. The anti-hydroxyl radical and anti-lipid peroxidation abilities of lychee nuclear polysaccharide were more excellent, and LSP-HW was slightly better than LSP-UAE in terms of activity, but the difference was not significant. In terms of solubility; LSP-HW without deproteinization was the best, followed by LSP-UAE, and the worst was LSP-UAE after deproteinization. The higher the glycoprotein content, the better the solubility of its polysaccharide. Compared with the existing extraction methods, this experiment greatly improved the extraction rate of lychee nuclear polysaccharides and further enriched the antioxidant activities of polysaccharides.

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