Carbohydrates - Comprehensive Studies on Glycobiology and Glycotechnology 2012
DOI: 10.5772/50628
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Conversion of Carbohydrates Under Microwave Heating

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“…As exemplified in Figure 2, the main objective of our study is to specifically induce the desulfation of the natural saponins without decomposing the glycan-aglycone skeleton. As recently exploited to successfully hydrolyze the bidesmosidic quinoa saponins [30], we targeted the alkaline desulfation of saponins under microwave conditions, that are often demonstrated to shorten the reaction times due to a faster and more homogeneous heating, while avoiding undesired side reactions [46]. When optimizing the microwave-assisted desulfation of saponins, several parameters must be considered.…”
Section: Selective Microwave-assisted Desulfation Of Saponinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As exemplified in Figure 2, the main objective of our study is to specifically induce the desulfation of the natural saponins without decomposing the glycan-aglycone skeleton. As recently exploited to successfully hydrolyze the bidesmosidic quinoa saponins [30], we targeted the alkaline desulfation of saponins under microwave conditions, that are often demonstrated to shorten the reaction times due to a faster and more homogeneous heating, while avoiding undesired side reactions [46]. When optimizing the microwave-assisted desulfation of saponins, several parameters must be considered.…”
Section: Selective Microwave-assisted Desulfation Of Saponinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, we intend to investigate whether the saponins present in the viscera of H. scabra may be selectively and quantitatively desulfated under microwave conditions, that were demonstrated to afford a fast and homogeneous heating, reaching high selectivity by avoiding side reactions [46]. We will further test the impact of the desulfation on the cytotoxicity of the saponins against mammal red blood cells by comparing the HA of the unmodified and modified saponins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The microwave hydrothermal carbonization method was suggested to solve these disadvantages. Over the years, microwave technology has been used to substitute standard heating with carbohydrate [90,91] digestion, sterilisation [92], synthesis [93], and recently the dry pyrolysis method of the biomass feedstock to produce char and gas [56,94,95]. Besides the benefit of shorter periods of residence, microwave heating provides fast, selective, and volumetric heating, promoting fresh response paths and appropriate conditions for new products [96,97].In conclusion, the operational considerations are met by the accurate and well-regulated nature of microwave technology and its prospective portable processing capability (owing to the comparatively small size of a reactor) [98].…”
Section: Microwave Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%