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A wide diversity exists in pectin structure from thirteen apple cultivars

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Abstract

To emphasize that differences in pectin structure among cultivars play a crucial role in the texture and quality of fruits and vegetables, the sugar content and methyl-esterification of pectin fractions from 13 apple cultivars was studied. Cell wall polysaccharides were isolated as alcohol-insoluble solids (AIS) and subsequently extracted to yield water-soluble solids (WSS) and chelating-soluble solids (ChSS). All fractions contained significant amounts of galacturonic acid, while sugar compositions varied between cultivars. AIS and WSS pectins showed a degree of methyl-esterification (DM) > 50 %, while ChSS pectins had either a medium (∼50 %) or low (<30 %) DM. Homogalacturonan as major structure was studied using enzymatic fingerprinting. Methyl-ester distribution of pectin was described by degrees of blockiness and -hydrolysis. Novel descriptive parameters were obtained by measuring the levels of methyl-esterified oligomers released by endo-PG (DBPGme) and PL (DBPLme). Pectin fractions differed in relative amounts of non-, moderately-, and highly methyl-esterified segments. WSS pectins were mostly lacking non-esterified GalA sequences, while ChSS pectins had medium DM and many non-methyl-esterified blocks or a low DM with many intermediate methyl-esterified GalA blocks. These findings will be of help to better understand physicochemical properties of apple and its products.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125410
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume244
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Apple pectin
  • Enzymatic fingerprinting
  • Structure characterisation

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