“…Although the antioxidant capacity of XOS produced by xylanases has been reported in several works, to our knowledge, differences in the antioxidant effect of XOS obtained by different families of xylanases has not been described previously. The XOS described in literature come from different raw materials such as sugarcane bagasse (Bian et al, 2013;Mandelli et al, 2014), corncob (Gowdhaman & Ponnusami, 2015), garlic straw (Kallel, Driss, Chaabouni, & Ghorbel, 2014), wheat bran (Lasrado & Gudipati, 2014), wheat aleurone (Malunga & Beta, 2015), sunflower stalk and wheat straw (Akpinar, Erdogan, et al, 2010), or agricultural residues (Rashad et al, 2016 Rao & Muralikrishna (2006) showed that the presence of sugars with uronyl or acetyl groups impart strong antioxidant activity to cereal polysaccharides. It has been also reported that carboxyl groups increase antioxidant activity of cell wall polysaccharides (Pristov, Mitrovi, & Spasojevi, 2011).…”