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Characterization and Functionality of Cellulose from Pomelo Fruitlets by Different Extraction Methods

Chuanbo He, Li Hao, Jinling Hong, Hejian Xiong, Hui Ni, Mingjing Zheng

2022Polymers37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pomelo fruitlets have the potential for extracting cellulose. This study aimed to investigate characterization and functionality of cellulose extracted from pomelo fruitlets by different extraction methods. Cellulose extracted by acidic-alkaline hydrogen peroxide hydrolysis (CAA), alkaline hydrogen peroxide hydrolysis (CA), and ultrasonic assisted alkaline hydrogen peroxide hydrolysis (CUA) were prepared from pomelo fruitlets. The results showed that cellulose CUA had higher yield and purity with higher crystallinity and smaller particle size than those of CAA or CA (p < 0.05). Specifically, the yield of CUA was 82.75% higher than that of CAA, and purity was increased by 26.42%. Additionally, water- and oil-holding capacities of CUA were superior to those of CAA or CA, increasing by 13–23% and 10–18%, respectively. The improvement of water- and oil-holding capacities were highly related to its smaller particle size with increased surface area. The results suggested that ultrasonic assisted alkaline hydrogen peroxide hydrolysis is a promising and efficient method to prepare high-purity cellulose from pomelo fruitlets, and this cellulose is expected to be a food stabilizer and pharmaceutical additive.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen peroxideCelluloseExtraction (chemistry)HydrolysisChemistryYield (engineering)Nuclear chemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryMetallurgyAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesPineapple and bromelain studiesPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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