5 resultados para pectinesterase


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Minimal pasteurization of orange juice (OJ) consists of using minimum holding time and temperature to ensure partial inactivation of pectin methylesterase (PME). This process produces juice with preserved sensory attributes and has a better acceptance by consumers when compared with commercially pasteurized OJ. Sensory profile and physical-chemical characteristics of minimally processed OJ was determined, during refrigerated storage, for two OJ blends with different pH values and the same level of PME thermal inactivation. A selected and trained sensorial panel (n = 16) performed sensory analysis, based on a quantitative descriptive analysis, twice a week for 30 days, evaluating the attributes of appearance (suspended particles and color intensity), odor (natural orange and fermented orange) and flavor (orange characteristic, fermented orange, acid and bitter taste). Storage presented great effect on OJ sensory profile; however, it was not noticeable on physical-chemical characteristics.

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No presente trabalho foi estudado o efeito de reguladores de crescimento (CCC, Alar, Giberelina e Ethephon) nas características do tomate. Os reguladores foram aplicados uma só vez, em pulverização foliar aos 38 dias após a semeação. Foram efetuadas duas colheitas, aos 60 dias e aos 100 dias após a aplicação dos reguladores. A qualidade foi avaliada através de análises físicas (Brix e cor), químicas (pH, ácido ascórbico e atividade de pectinesterase) e sensorials (cor, "flavor", aspectos interno e externo). Dentro das condições deste experimento os autores concluíram que a aplicação daquelas substâncias não teve influência no pH, na cor, nos conteúdos de sólidos solúveis e de ácido ascórbico dos frutos. Houve pequena influência na atividade da pectinesterase porém, devida à interação entre tratamentos e época de colheita. O "flavor" não foi afetado pelos tratamentos, mas os tomates da segunda colheita foram significativamente melhores. O aspecto interno e o externo foram bastante afetados, tendo o Ethephon sido o pior e o CCC, o melhor. Em termos de qualidade geral, os tratamentos classificaram-se, de acordo com a preferência dos julgadores, em ordem decrescente de qualidade como segue: CCC, Ethephon, Testemunha, Giberelina e Alar.

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The utility of plant secondary cell wall biomass for industrial and biofuel purposes depends upon improving cellulose amount, availability and extractability. The possibility of engineering such biomass requires much more knowledge of the genes and proteins involved in the synthesis, modification and assembly of cellulose, lignin and xylans. Proteomic data are essential to aid gene annotation and understanding of polymer biosynthesis. Comparative proteomes were determined for secondary walls of stem xylem and transgenic xylogenic cells of tobacco and detected peroxidase, cellulase, chitinase, pectinesterase and a number of defence/cell death related proteins, but not marker proteins of primary walls such as xyloglucan endotransglycosidase and expansins. Only the corresponding detergent soluble proteome of secretory microsomes from the xylogenic cultured cells, subjected to ion-exchange chromatography, could be determined accurately since, xylem-specific membrane yields were of poor quality from stem tissue. Among the 109 proteins analysed, many of the protein markers of the ER such as BiP, HSP70, calreticulin and calnexin were identified, together with some of the biosynthetic enzymes and associated polypeptides involved in polymer synthesis. However 53% of these endomembrane proteins failed identification despite the use of two different MS methods, leaving considerable possibilities for future identification of novel proteins involved in secondary wall polymer synthesis once full genomic data are available.

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Pectinases are a big group of enzymes that break down pectic polysaccharides of plant tissues into simpler molecules like galacturonic acids. It has long been used to increase yields and clarity of fruit juices. Since pectic substances are a very complex macromolecule group, various pectinolytic enzymes are required to degrade it completely. These enzymes present differences in their cleavage mode and specificity being basically classified into two main groups that act on pectin smooth regions or on pectin hairy regions. Pectinases are one of the most widely distributed enzymes in bacteria, fungi and plants. This review describes the pectinolytic enzymes and their substrates, the microbial pectinase production and characterization, and the industrial application of these enzymes. © Pedrolli et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.