Modified Alcohol Oxidase Method Used to Determine the Degree of Pectin Methylesterification
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The degree of methylesterification of pectin was measured using a modified alcohol oxidase method to determine the methanol liberated from pectin by saponification. When the alcohol oxidase method was used to determine the degree of methylesterification from crude pectin extracted from raw vegetables, the colorimetric determination value was thought to be low compared with the net value. From this result it was hypothesized that crude pectin contained some substance which had a reduction effect (inhibitory factor) on the determination value. This inhibitory factor could be removed by the addition of a copper sulfate in the alkaline condition. Two alcohol oxidase methods were applied to investigate a method to determine the degree of methylesterification of pectin; one was the method reported by Hamano et al. (1990) and the other was that reported by Klavons & Bennett (1986). The determination value of the two methods agreed when a copper sulfate was added.
- 社団法人 日本食品科学工学会の論文
- 2004-05-01
著者
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Matsubara Kiminori
Department Of Nutritional Science Faculty Of Health And Welfare Science Okayama Prefectural Universi
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Matsubara Kiminori
Department Of Nutritional Science Okayama Prefectural University
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Matsubara Kiminori
Okayama Prefectural Univ. Soja Jpn
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Sasaki Atsuko
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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MATSUURA Yasushi
Department of Materials Science and Chemistry, Himeji Institute of Technology, University of Hyogo
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Sasaki Atsuko
Department Of Chemistry Tokyo Metropolitan University
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FUCHIGAMI Michiko
Department of Nutritional Science, Okayama Prefectural University
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Matsuura Yasushi
Department Of Food Science Okayama Prefectural Junior College
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Matsuura Yasushi
Department Of Human Nutrition Chugokugakuen University
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Fuchigami Michiko
Department Of Nutritional Science Okayama Prefectural University
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Sasaki Atsuko
Department Of Human Nutrition Chugokugakuen University
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Matsubara Kiminori
Department Of Human Life Science Education Graduate School Of Education Hiroshima University
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