Author:
Minakov Denis Viktorovich,Minakova Anastasiya Aleksandrovna,Markin Vadim Ivanovich,Bazarnova Natal'ya Grigor'yevna,Tikhonov Sergey Leonidovich,Egorova Elena Yurievna
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of isolation processes, chemical structure and rheological properties of chitin-glucan complexes from the biomass of Armillaria mellea. Because of the studies, it was found that the yield of chitin-glucan complexes ranged from 11.0 to 24.9% with a degree of deacetylation from 24 to 55%. The maximum yield was obtained by treating the fruiting bodies of fungi at the stage of deproteinization with a 3% aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide with mechanical stirring at 225 rpm for 60 min at 75±5°C. It is shown that the degree of deacetylation correlates with the values of the alkali concentration used. The IR spectra of the obtained samples of chitin-glucan complexes include absorption bands characteristic of stretching and bending vibrations of the bonds of chitin and glucan links and coincide with the spectra of chitin-glucan complexes of other fungi. It has been established that the viscosity characteristics of a 1% solution of a chitin-glucan complex in 2% hydrochloric acid are 14 and 190 times lower than 5% and 10% solutions, respectively. Increasing the shear rate makes it possible to detect a decrease in the viscosity of all studied solutions. Storage of a 1% solution of chitin-glucan complexes for 7 days at 25±2°C is accompanied by a decrease in viscosity; the viscosity of 5 and 10% solutions remains stable.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Plant Science,Biomaterials