Ultrasonic topic: "Ultrasonic extraction for high-quality polysaccharides"
Polysaccharides, also known as glycans, are a form of long-chain carbohydrates (e.g. starch, cellulose, glycogen) whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules (monosaccharides) bonded together. The number of monosaccharides can greatly vary: Polysaccharides can consist of 10 to up to several thousand monosaccharides (sugar molecules) arranged in chains. The most common monosaccharides in polysaccharides are glucose, fructose, galactose and mannose. Being polymeric carbohydrates, polysaccharides can exhibit linear to highly branched structures.
Polysaccharides are most abundantly found in plants, e.g. as starches in cereal grains, potatoes and legumes. Dietary fibers such as pectin, inulin or cellulose are mainly present in whole grains, legumes, vegetables and fruits. But also in animal-derived foods can be found small amounts of polysaccharides, e.g. glycogen in shellfish and animal liver. The indigestible fiber chitin and its derivative chitosan are a main component in shells of crustaceans such as crabs and shrimps.
Polysaccharides are an important compound in nutrition. Some polysaccharides are a dense sources of energy (e.g. glucose), others are known for their anti-inflammatory and immune modulating properties (e.g. beta-glucans, glucomannans, arabinoxylans).
In order to formulate pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements and medicines, polysaccharides must be extracted from the raw material (e.g. grain, medicinal mushrooms, herbs) and concentrated to a polysaccharide-rich product. To obtain a high-quality polysaccharide extract, the extraction method is a key factor for isolation of plant polysaccharides.
Ultrasonic extraction is a non-thermal isolation technique, which is used widely in the food and pharma industry. Sonication breaks the cell walls and releases the stored polysaccharides. Polysaccharides from medicinal mushroom, grains, algaes, ginseng, psyllium and many other vegetables and fruits have been already successfully extracted using ultrasonic extractors.
Hielscher Ultrasonics supplies powerful ultrasonic extraction systems on lab, bench-top and industrial scale. All Hielscher ultrasonic processors are robust, built for 24/7 operation and easy & safe to operate.
Read more about how ultrasonic extraction can improve your polysaccharide production!
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Ultrasonically Enhanced Three-Phase Partitioning
Three-phase partitioning (TPP) is a technique to extract, separate and purify components, e.g lipids, enzymes, polysaccharides and other biomolecules, from biological material. Ultrasonically-assisted Three-Phase Partitioning excels the conventional three-phase partitioning by higher yield, improved purity and exceptional speed. Ultrasonic Three-Phase…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonically-enhanced-three-phase-partitioning.htmUltrasonic Extraction of Medicinal Herbs
Herbs, spices and other plant materials are rich in phytochemicals, which are valued components for medicinal and nutritional products. Sonication breaks the cell structure and releases the bioactive compounds - resulting in higher yields and faster extraction rates. As a…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-extraction-of-medicinal-herbs.htmUltrasonic Curcurmin Extraction
Curcumin is a pharmacological and nutritional phytochemical present in the rhizomes of Curcuma longa. In order to obtain high curcumin yields, ultrasonic extractors is used as most efficient extraction technique. Ultrasonic extraction results in curcumin of superior quality and very…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-cucurmin-extraction.htmUltrasonic Psilocybin Extraction from Mushrooms
Psilocybin is the hallucinogenic substance present in magic mushrooms. For convenient consumption and reliable dosing, psilocybin is normally extracted and used in form of tinctures or enriched foods. As ultrasonic extraction gives high psilocybin yield in a very rapid extraction…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-psilocybin-extraction-from-mushrooms.htmUltrasonic Exfoliation of Water-Dispersible Graphene
Mono- and bi-layer graphene nanosheets can be produced rapidly via ultrasonic exfoliation with high throughput and at low cost. Ultrasonically exfoliated graphene can be functionalized with biopolymers in order to obtain water-dispersible graphene. By ultrasonic cavitation, the synthesized graphene can…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-exfoliation-of-water-dispersible-graphene.htmUltrasonic Production of Stable Nanoemulsions
Nanoemulsions - also known as miniemulsions or submicron emulsions - are used in a wide range of applications in chemistry, paints, coatings, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food. Ultrasonicators are known as a highly efficient and reliable technique for the production of…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-production-of-stable-nanoemulsions.htmUltrasonic Production of Flavor Ingredients
Ultrasonic flavor extraction is a highly efficient and sustainable process that increases yield while significantly reducing processing time. Utilizing safe, green solvents, ultrasound technology offers a green extraction method with enhanced energy efficiency, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-production-of-flavour-ingredients.htmUltrasonic Malting and Malt Germination
Malting is a time-consuming process: the soaking and hydration of the grain seeds takes a lot of time and achieves mostly uneven results. By ultrasonication, the germination speed, rate and yield of barley can be significantly improved. Malt Production Malt…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-malting.htmUltrasonically Cold-Brewed Tea
Power ultrasound is an established technique for the efficient extraction of flavors, polyphenols, and bioactive compounds from plant materials. Cold‑brewed tea provides numerous advantages, preserving a greater proportion of thermolabile bioactives while delivering a smoother, more refined flavor profile. As…
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