March 22, 2016

Pectinic acid

The American Chemical Society classified pectic substances into four main groups, as follows:
*Protopectin
*Pectinic acid
*Pectin
*Pectic acid

Pectinic acid is a methylated form of galacturonic acid that is formed by enzymatic hydrolysis of protopectin as a fruit ripens. Its gelling properties depend on the degree of methylation. The salts of pectinic acid are called pectinates.

High-molecular weight pectinic acids are known as pectins. Pectinic acids will form, under suitable conditions, gels with sugar and acid, or if suitable low in ester content with certain polyvalent metallic ions.

Hydrophobic interaction between the ester methyl groups is known to be responsible for the gelation of pectinic acid. Pectinic acid needs the presence of at least 55 percent soluble solids to gel.
Pectinic acid

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