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Publication no. C-2003-0616-06R
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Determination of beta-Glucan Molecular Weight Using
SEC with Calcofluor Detection in Cereal Extracts.
Lena Rimsten (1,2), Tove Stenberg (1), Roger Andersson (1), Annica Andersson
(1), and Per Åman (1). (1) Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,
Department of Food Science, P.O. Box 7051, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. (2)
Corresponding author. E-mail: <lena.rimsten@lmv.slu.se> Cereal Chem.
80(4):485-490. Accepted December 17, 2002. Copyright 2003 American Association
of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
A high-performance size-exclusion chromatography system (HPSEC) was set up with
detection based on the specific binding of Calcofluor to beta-glucan
for determination of amount and molecular weight of beta-glucan
in different cereal extracts. To calibrate the HPSEC system, a purified
beta-glucan
was fractionated into narrow molecular weight ranges and the average molecular
weight was determined before analysis on the HPSEC system. The detector response
was similar for beta-glucans from oats and barley and
appeared to be independent of molecular weight. Four different methods for
extraction of beta-glucan from different cereal products
were tested: two alkaline, one with hot water and added alpha-amylase,
and one with water and added xylanase. Inactivation of endogenous beta-glucanase
was crucial for the stability of the extracts, even when extracting at high
temperature or pH. Yields varied widely between the different extraction methods
but average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution were similar.
Extraction with sodium hydroxide generally gave a higher yield and molecular
weight of beta-glucan in the extracts.
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