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Barley spent grain: release of hydroxycinnamic acids (ferulic andp-coumaric acids) by commercial enzyme preparations

✍ Scribed by Bartolom�, Bego�a; G�mez-Cordov�s, Carmen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
153 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Barley spent grain is a residue from the brewing process. In this paper, four diþ erent commercial enzyme preparations (Viscozyme L, Ultraýo L, Termamyl and Lallzyme) were tested for their ability to release hydroxycinnamic acids, ferulic acid (FA) and p-coumaric acid (PCA), from barley spent grain. The cinnamic acid esterase activities of the enzyme preparations were measured against the model substrate methyl ferulate. Termamyl was the only enzyme preparation that showed no esterase activity. Incubation of Ultraýo L (1.3 U g-1 substrate, 24 h) with barley spent grain released 70% of the total alkali-extractable FA and 8% of the total alkali-extractable PCA. Under the same conditions, Viscozyme L and Lallzyme released, respectively, 33 and 55% of the total alkali-extractable FA, and 0.8 and 1.6% of the total alkali-extractable PCA. For FA release, enzyme concentrations higher than 1.3 U g-1 were saturating. However, for the release of PCA, a continuos increase was observed until 13 U g-1. The percentages of the FA released by Viscozyme L, Ultraýo L and Lallzyme were higher than those obtained by pure ferulic acid esterases. These three enzyme preparations could be employed for the eþ ective release of hydroxycinnamic acids from barley spent grain.


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