NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE AND METHYLATION ANALYSIS-DERIVED STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF WATER-EXTRACTABLE ARABINOXYLANS FROM BARLEY (HORDEUM-VULGARE L) MALTS
W. Debyser et al., NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE AND METHYLATION ANALYSIS-DERIVED STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF WATER-EXTRACTABLE ARABINOXYLANS FROM BARLEY (HORDEUM-VULGARE L) MALTS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 45(8), 1997, pp. 2914-2918
Water-extractable arabinoxylans (WEAX) were precipitated with ethanol
(65%, v/v) in water extracts of six barley malts. The precipitates con
sisted of 82-89% arabinoxylan (carbohydrate basis) with arabinose to x
ylose ratios from 0.60 to 0.76. The WEAX recovered represented up to 5
0% of all WEAX present in barley malt (43-49.5%). Methylation analysis
of these WEAX showed a low proportion of O-3-monosubstituted xylose r
esidues (5.1-7.1%), a high proportion of disubstituted xylose residues
(24.8-28.0%), and the presence of O-2-monosubstituted xylose residues
(5.1-6.8%). Relative proportions of unsubstituted, monosubstituted, a
nd disubstituted xylose resulting from the methylation analysis were c
onfirmed by H-1-nuclear magnetic resonance (H-1-NMR) spectral data. Ca
lculations from H-1-NMR spectral data appear to overestimate the level
of O-2-monosubstituted xylose residues. Size exclusion chromatography
could not reveal significant differences in WEAX molecular weight pro
files between the six malts. The molecular weight profiles showed a pe
ak at about 38 kDa.