Integration of subcritical water extraction and treatment with xylanases and feruloyl esterases maximises release of feruloylated arabinoxylans from wheat bran
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Wheat bran is an abundant and low valued agricultural feedstock rich in valuable biomolecules as arabinoxylans (AX) and ferulic acid with important functional and biological properties. An integrated bioprocess combining subcritical water extraction (SWE) and enzymatic treatments has been developed for maximised recovery of feruloylated arabinoxylans and oligosaccharides from wheat bran. A minimal enzymatic cocktail was developed combining one xylanase from different glycosyl hydrolase families and a feruloyl esterase. The incorporation of xylanolytic enzymes in the integrated SWE bioprocess increased the AX yields up to 75%, higher than traditional alkaline extraction, and SWE or enzymatic treatment alone. The process isolated AX with tailored molecular structures in terms of substitution, molar mass, and ferulic acid, which can be used for structural biomedical applications, food ingredients and prebiotics. This study demonstrates the use of hydrothermal and enzyme technologies for upcycling agricultural side streams into functional bioproducts, contributing to a circular food system.

Dietary fibre

Glycosyl hydrolases

Prebiotic oligosaccharides

Hydrothermal treatment

Enzyme technology

Författare

Reskandi C. Rudjito

Alba Nova Universitetscentrum

Alvaro C. Matute

Alba Nova Universitetscentrum

Amparo Jiménez-Quero

Alba Nova Universitetscentrum

Lisbeth Olsson

Chalmers, Life sciences, Industriell bioteknik

Mary Ann Stringer

Novozymes A/S

K.B.R.M. Krogh

Novozymes A/S

Jens Eklöf

Novozymes A/S

francisco Vilaplana

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Alba Nova Universitetscentrum

Bioresource technology

09608524 (ISSN) 18732976 (eISSN)

Vol. 395 130387

Ämneskategorier

Livsmedelsvetenskap

Bioprocessteknik

DOI

10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130387

PubMed

38295956

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2024-03-01