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Investigation of the pectin grafting with gallic acid and propyl gallate and their antioxidant activities, antibacterial activities and fresh keeping performance

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2021]
Bingqing Huang, Zhigang Zhang, Nengshui Ding, Bingli Wang, Guoguang Zhang, Peng Fei
ABSTRACT

In this paper, a method for the enzymatic modification of pectin, in which gallic acid (GA) and propyl gallate (PG) were grafted onto pectin molecules in an aqueous/organic two-phase system catalyzed by lipase, was proposed. The potential reaction mechanism was explored through UV–Vis, FTIR and 1 H NMR spectroscopic methods and density functional theory. Results suggested that the lipase played a dual role during the modification by catalyzing the hydrolysis of methyl ester bonds of pectin in the aqueous phase and the esterification between the 4-OH of GA and PG and the –COOH of pectin in the organic phase. Moreover, the effects of GA and PG on the antioxidant and the antibacterial activities of pectin were evaluated, and results showed that the antioxidant and the antibacterial activities of modified pectin were better than those of native pectin. The effect of modified pectin on the quality of fresh bass ( Lateolabrax maculatus ) was further studied. Results suggested that, compared to control group, the total viable count , histamine level , malondialdehyde content and acid value of bass fillets treated with modified pectin were significantly reduced, whereas the sensory score was significantly increased.

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