Comparative study of the gum exudates from two Citrus spp. (Rutaceae) located in Venezuela (Citrus spp. gum exudates)
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Martínez, Maritza et al. “Comparative study of the gum exudates from two Citrus spp. (Rutaceae) located in Venezuela (Citrus spp. gum exudates)”. Afinidad. Journal of Chemical Engineering Theoretical and Applied Chemistry, vol.VOL 68, no. 555, https://raco.cat/index.php/afinidad/article/view/268128.


Abstract

The Rutaceae family is represented in Venezuela by 26 genera and 84 species. Few studies have been published about Rutaceae gums.  Citrus aurantiifolia Swings and Citrus paradisi MacFayden (Rutaceae) exudate, a clear, highly water-soluble gums. The characterization of their gum exudates was done by classical analytical methods and Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy.  C. aurantiifolia gum has themost complex structure, containing galactose, arabinose, xylose, rhamnose and uronic acids. This sugar composition differs from that of the  C. paradisi gum, which containsonly galactose, arabinose and uronic acids.  C. paradisi Carbon-13 NMR spectrum confirmed the absence of xylose and rhamnose and in contrast to  C. aurantiifolia gum,showed no evidence of  α-L-arabinofuranose residues in its structure. Both gums are predominantly polysaccharides but they also contain amino acids and fatty acids. Chemical and spectroscopic studies showed important similarities and differences in the structural features of the C. aurantiifolia  and C. paradisi gums.
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