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Elsevier, Food Chemistry, 3(128), p. 773-777

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2011.03.076

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Galactosyl oligosaccharide purification by ethanol precipitation

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Abstract

Galactosyl oligosaccharides (GOS) are prebiotics commonly manufactured by β-galactosidase conversion of lactose, producing a mixture containing GOS, lactose, glucose and galactose. Enrichment of GOS in this mixture adds value to the product. This study aimed to determine whether the addition of ethanol to aqueous saccharide solutions could be used to selectively precipitate and enrich GOS from a reaction mixture. High concentrations of ethanol (>70% v/v) were required to induce precipitation. The total saccharide concentration was a significant variable, with higher GOS enrichment occurring at lower total saccharide concentrations. Varying the temperature between 10 and 40 °C had less impact than had changes in the concentration of saccharide or ethanol. GOS was enriched 2.3 (±0.1) fold in the precipitate formed in a solution of 90% (v/v) ethanol with 28 g/L of total saccharide at 40 °C. Performing two such precipitations sequentially reduced the monosaccharides from 48% (w/w) of the total saccharides to 4% (w/w). GOS precipitation has potential for industrial application as it is simple in operation and offers levels of purification similar to those by other techniques.Highlights► High ethanol concentrations selectively precipitated and enriched GOS. ► Higher GOS enrichment occurred at lower total saccharide concentrations. ► Optimum conditions were 90% (v/v) ethanol with 28 g/L total saccharide at 40 °C. ► Two precipitations reduced monosaccharides from 48% to 4 % (w/w). ► Ethanol precipitation of GOS has potential for industrial application.