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STAUDYING THE POSSIBILITY OF OBTAINING PEKTIN FROM
WASTE BY ENZYMATIC HIDROLYSIS
B.A. Abylaeva, T.T. Zhumabaeva
Osh State University, Kyrgyzstan, bakt70@mail.ru
In medicine and veterinary medicine, the use of drugs, in particular antibiotics, has
led to a decrease in the body's resistance to harmful factors and a change in the
environment in which microorganisms live.
In this regard, the use of pectin as a prophylactic is very important. Therefore, it
became necessary to obtain pectin from
the waste of juice producers, wild varieties of
apple trees, as well as the peel of the local pomegranate variety Kara-Kaiyn, which
grows in the Aravan district of the Osh region, has not been studied.
The purpose of the research is to study the possibility of obtaining pectin from plant
waste by enzymatic hydrolysis.
The release of pectin in large quantities depends on the complete hydrolysis of plant
cell components. The use of cellulase leads
to the hydrolysis of cellulose, which
contributes to the separation of the complex of polygalacturonic acid and hemicellulose
from the cell membrane and the hydrolysis of the latter increases the content of
polygalacturonic acid in the isolated pectin. Pomegranate and mandarin peels were used
as vegetable waste. When using these plant wastes as a substrate, there is an increase in
the yield of pectin under the influence of the fungi
Fomes fomentarius
and
Pleurotus
ostreatus
, which are 72.78% and 46.7%. The study of
the maximum yield of pectin
showed that when the conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis were changed, the
temperature was 50°C, and the pH was 4.5. The enzyme is added in an amount of
0.04% equivalent, in the ratio of the substrate used. Fruit pectins contain a sufficient
amount of acetyl,
carboxyl groups, which adversely affects the adhesion of pectin
substances and creates a poor gel, while pomegranate, citrus, and apple pectins do not
have such properties. Thus, research on the extraction of pectin once again showed that
waste raw materials that are not used in practice and have
a negative impact on the
environment could be a promising raw material base for the production of surfactants
using new technologies. Thus, research on the extraction of pectin once again showed
that waste raw materials that are not used in practice and have a negative impact on the
environment could be a promising raw material base for the production of surfactants
using new technologies. It also allows the use of pectolytic enzymes to obtain an
environmentally friendly product with a content of up to 40%
compared to acid
hydrolysis of fruit residues during pectin extraction. Therefore, the use of enzyme
preparations of hemicellulase and cellulase allows increasing the yield of pectin and
obtaining an environmentally friendly product, which in
turn allows expanding the
range of pectin applications.
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