2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.08.174
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Xylooligosaccharides production by crude microbial enzymes from agricultural waste without prior treatment and their potential application as nutraceuticals

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“…Between the probiotics, LcS had a significant higher growth rate compared to Bfd. Indeed, Lactobacillus strains had a better ability to grow on XOS derived from agriculture wastes, while the growth of Bifidobacterium strains was not much different than the control (Jagtap et al, 2017). Hence, XOS from SW has the potential to be combined with LcS, in the preparation of synbiotics food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Between the probiotics, LcS had a significant higher growth rate compared to Bfd. Indeed, Lactobacillus strains had a better ability to grow on XOS derived from agriculture wastes, while the growth of Bifidobacterium strains was not much different than the control (Jagtap et al, 2017). Hence, XOS from SW has the potential to be combined with LcS, in the preparation of synbiotics food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…They have come to the forefront of investigations due to their variety of health benefiting effects such as acting as prebiotics, lowering cholesterol level, improving the biological availability of calcium, etc. They also exhibit wide range of biologic activities including antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and anti‐cancer . XOs are mainly produced by chemical methods, enzymatic degradation, or combined chemical‐enzymatic method from the xylan‐rich hemicelluloses .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the enzymatic route is preferred by the food industry because of the minimization of these undesirable side reactions and by-products [232]. Nevertheless, although examples of direct enzymatic hydrolysis without previous chemical or thermal pretreatment of the biomass can be referred [239,240], most researchers report pretreatments. Although acid and alkaline hydrolysis [241][242][243], even with additional microwave-assisted processing [244], have been employed as pretreatments, the combination of an initial autohydrolysis step followed by the enzymatic hydrolysis of the obtained xylan can be mentioned as a more promising option [106,245,246].…”
Section: Xylo-oligosaccharides (Xoss)mentioning
confidence: 99%