Dk. Watt et al., Isolation, characterisation, and NMR study of xyloglucan from enzymatically depectinised and non-depectinised apple pomace, CARBOHY POL, 39(2), 1999, pp. 165-180
Xyloglucan extracted with 4 M KOH from enzymically-depectinated and non-dep
ectinated apple pomace was shown to be fucogalactoxyloglucan. The xylogluca
n from the enzymically-depectinated apple pomace was found to be of lower m
olecular weight than that from the non-depectinated pomace. Xyloglucan from
the non-depectinated pomace had an intrinsic viscosity of 244 ml/g. The ol
igosaccharides XXFG and XLFG were isolated from the 1,4-beta-D-glucanase hy
drolysate of the xyloglucan and their C-13 NMR spectra were obtained for th
e first time. Assignment of the anomeric C-13 NMR signals of these oligosac
charides permitted the unambiguous assignment of the anomeric region of the
C-13 NMR spectra of the fucogalactoxyloglucan. In the spec tra of the olig
osaccharides, splitting was observed in the C-6 signal from the fucosyl res
idues, indicating their proximity to the reducing glucosyl residues and thu
s yielding information about the conformation of xyloglucan in solution. In
tegration of the anomeric signals of H-1 NMR spectra permits the rapid and
non-destructive screening of the composition of xyloglucans from different
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