Gs. Nilsson et al., Microdialysis clean-up and sampling in enzyme-based methods for the characterisation of starch, CARBOHY POL, 46(1), 2001, pp. 59-68
Microdialysis was used for sampling enzyme hydrolysis products of starch hy
drolysed with beta -amylase, pullulanase, and/or isoamylase, to obtain info
rmation about the molecular structure of starch. Starches from waxy, normal
, and high amylose maize, and from normal and genetically modified potato (
amylose deficient) were used, and also commercial potato amyloses. The hydr
olysis products were analysed using high-performance anion-exchange chromat
ography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD). Simultaneous sampli
ng and sample clean-up were achieved with microdialysis, thus enabling on-l
ine injection into the liquid chromatographic system. The molecular weight
cut-off of the membrane allowed for diffusion of small molecules such as ol
igosaccharides through the membrane, but hindered large molecules, e.g. enz
ymes and large polysaccharides, from entering the chromatographic system.
With microdialysis sampling, it was possible to investigate the short chain
fractions of debranched starch in the presence of amylose without pre-frac
tionation. The microdialysis-HPAEC-PAD system was also used for determinati
on of the A:B chain ratio and the P-limit value. After P-amylolysis, only l
iberated maltose diffused through the dialysis membrane, which resulted in
on-line sample clean-up from branched P-limit dextrin as well as from the e
nzyme. The proposed method is fast and easy to handle since clean-up of the
hydrolysate is achieved on-line with the chromatographic system. (C) 2001
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