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1 Δεκ 2022 · Understanding the functional properties of citrus pectin and its interactions with different macromolecules will create many innovative applications. Therefore, more systematic studies can be explored on the extraction of pectin from citrus fruits and its application in various bio formulations.
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8 Οκτ 2024 · Pectin, any of a group of water-soluble carbohydrate substances that are found in the cell walls and intercellular tissues of certain plants. In the fruits of plants, pectin helps keep the walls of adjacent cells joined together.
29 Νοε 2023 · Pectin is a complex biopolymer mostly made up of chains of galacturonic acid units, connected by α-1, 4 glycosidic bonds. The carboxyl group of galacturonic acid is present at one end in which some are methyl esterified (Sundar Raj et al. 2012) and an aldehyde group on the other.
1 Οκτ 2023 · As a natural-based polysaccharide constituents of primary cell walls of plants, pectin offers an attractive alternative to synthetic polymers owing to their renewable source (biomass waste), non-toxicity, low cost, and biocompatibility (Mellinas et al., 2020).
Pectin biosynthesis is estimated to require at least 67 transferases including glycosyl-, methyl-, and acetyltransferases. New developments in understanding pectin structure, function, and biosynthesis indicate that these polysaccharides have roles in both primary and secondary cell walls.
1 Ιουν 2008 · Pectin is abundant in walls that surround growing and dividing cells, walls of cells in the soft parts of the plant, and in the middle lamella and cell corners. Pectin is also present in the junction zone between cells with secondary walls including xylem and fiber cells in woody tissue.
Biology. Pectin is composed of complex polysaccharides that are present in the primary cell walls of a plant, and are abundant in the green parts of terrestrial plants. [5] . Pectin is the principal component of the middle lamella, where it binds cells.