2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.03.143
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Hylocereus polyrhizus peel's high-methoxyl pectin: A potential source of hypolipidemic agent

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“…The broad band at about 3015-3600 cm -1 was attributed to stretching of OH groups. The obtained results were consistent with previous findings for pectin [33]. In the FTIR spectra of PVP, the characteristic peaks were observed at 2921 cm − 1 and 1645 cm − 1 correspond to stretching vibrations of C-H and C=O, respectively.…”
Section: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (Ftir)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The broad band at about 3015-3600 cm -1 was attributed to stretching of OH groups. The obtained results were consistent with previous findings for pectin [33]. In the FTIR spectra of PVP, the characteristic peaks were observed at 2921 cm − 1 and 1645 cm − 1 correspond to stretching vibrations of C-H and C=O, respectively.…”
Section: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (Ftir)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Due to their biocompatible, renewable, and cost‐effective properties, polysaccharide‐based biosorbents for cholesterol and bile salts have garnered much attention from researchers and consumers. Many polysaccharides, including β‐CD (Alonso et al., 2019), pectin (Zaid et al., 2019), chitin/chitosan (Wydro et al., 2007), DF extract (Gunness & Gidley, 2010), and cellulose (Liu & Kong, 2019), demonstrate unique structures and physicochemical properties that allow them to become promising candidates for effective biosorbents for the adsorption and removal of excess cholesterol and bile salts.…”
Section: Polysaccharide‐based Biosorbents For Cholesterol and Bile Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pectin is one of the natural hydrocolloid, viscous fibers as well as polygalactouronic acids existing in plant cell walls (Zaid et al., 2019). Based on the degree of esterification (DE), which means the proportion of carboxyl groups esterified, pectin is categorized as high methoxyl pectin (DE > 50%) and low methoxyl pectin (DE < 50%).…”
Section: Polysaccharide‐based Biosorbents For Cholesterol and Bile Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first step is representative of the membrane diffusion process, where methylene blue is transferred from the solution to the surface of the BiFeO 3 /biochar coupled magnetic material. The second step corresponds to internal particle diffusion, and the third step is indicative of adsorption equilibrium [57]. Table 4.…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%