Hydration of Wheat
Flour Water-Unextractable Cell
Wall Material Enables Structural Analysis of Its Arabinoxylan by High-Resolution
Solid-State 13C MAS NMR Spectroscopy
Posted on 2022-08-17 - 21:20
To enable its structural characterization by nuclear
magnetic resonance
(NMR) spectroscopy, the native structure of cereal water-unextractable
arabinoxylan (WU-AX) is typically disrupted by alkali or enzymatic
treatments. Here, WU-AX in the wheat flour unextractable cell wall
material (UCWM) containing 40.9% ± 1.5 arabinoxylan with an arabinose-to-xylose
ratio of 0.62 ± 0.04 was characterized by high-resolution solid-state
NMR without disrupting its native structure. Hydration of the UCWM
(1.7 mg H2O/mg UCWM) in combination with specific optimizations
in the NMR methodology enabled analysis by solid-state 13C NMR with magic angle spinning and 1H high-power decoupling
(13C HPDEC MAS NMR) which provided sufficiently high resolution
to allow for carbon atom assignments. Spectral resonances of C-1 from arabinose and xylose residues of WU-AX were here
assigned to the solid state. The proportions of un-, mono-, and di-substituted
xyloses were 59.2, 19.5, and 21.2%, respectively. 13C HPDEC
MAS NMR showed the presence of solid-state fractions with different
mobilities in the UCWM. This study presents the first solid-state
NMR spectrum of wheat WU-AX with sufficient resolution to enable assignment
without prior WU-AX solubilization.
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De Man, Wannes L.; Chandran, C. Vinod; Wouters, Arno G.B.; Radhakrishnan, Sambhu; Martens, Johan A.; Breynaert, Eric; et al. (2022). Hydration of Wheat
Flour Water-Unextractable Cell
Wall Material Enables Structural Analysis of Its Arabinoxylan by High-Resolution
Solid-State 13C MAS NMR Spectroscopy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c04087