Delonix regia galactomannan hydrolysates: Rheological behavior and physicochemical characterization

2019 
Abstract The galactomannan extracted from Delonix regia ( DRGM ) seeds was hydrolyzed at different enzyme dosages and reaction times. A linear relation between inverse Molecular weight (Mn) and hydrolysis time was obtained, and the Mn reduction was controlled from 4.86 × 10 5 to 1.95 × 10 5 Da. The hydrolysis does not affect galactomannan structure as observed by FT-IR and DRX, maintaining an amorphous structure with only a slight increase in galactose:mannose relationship as observed by 1 H NMR. A rheological behavior shift was observed below Mn = 4.15 × 10 5 Da when viscoelastic behavior changes from a weak gel to a macromolecular solution in a 3% ( w/v ) galactomannan hydrolysate. Shear viscosity of 3% ( w/v ) galactomannan dispersion in water follows closely a power law equation where the consistency index decreased, and the flow behavior index increased with increasing hydrolysis degree. These results indicate the conditions for obtaining specific viscoelastic properties of DRGM dispersions for specific applications by a careful control of the enzymatic hydrolysis process.
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