Extraction and characterization of biopolymers from exoskeleton residues of the amazon crab Dilocarcinus pagei

IF 0.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Revista Brasileira de Ciencias Ambientais Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.5327/Z2176-947820180398
A. Ribeiro, M. L. Viana, G. Y. Hattori, V. Constantino, G. Perotti
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Chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer worldwide and is found ina large variety of animals. Besides shrimps, other species possess significantchitin contents in their external non-edible fraction, thus allowing them tobe also economically viable sources of this macromolecule. According tomass-loss evaluation of crab residues, 78.4% of the mass is comprised ofCaCO3 and 21.6% associated to the organic phase. The chitin content foundwas 8.0% of the residue’s initial mass and after the deacetylation step, theaverage chitosan yield was 5.0% of the initial residue mass. The thermaldecomposition profiles of obtained chitin and chitosan samples werecharacteristic of biopolymers, exhibiting non-oxidative (190–360°C) andoxidative (340–670°C) events of mass loss. Vibrational spectroscopic analysisshowed that the degrees of deacetylation of the obtained chitosan sampleswere time-dependent and between 68.4 and 81.9%.
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亚马逊河蟹(Dilocarcinus pagei)外骨骼残基生物聚合物的提取与表征
甲壳素是世界上含量第二丰富的生物聚合物,存在于各种动物中。除了虾,其他物种在其外部非食用部分中也具有显著的几丁质含量,因此它们也是这种大分子的经济上可行的来源。根据螃蟹残留物的质量损失评估,78.4%的质量由CaCO3组成,21.6%与有机相有关。发现的壳聚糖含量为残留物初始质量的8.0%,脱乙酰步骤后,壳聚糖的平均产率为残留物初始重量的5.0%。所获得的壳聚糖和壳聚糖样品的热组成特征是生物聚合物的特征,表现出非氧化(190–360°C)和氧化(340–670°C)的质量损失事件。振动光谱分析表明,所得壳聚糖样品的脱乙酰度与时间有关,在68.4%至81.9%之间。
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