Energies (Aug 2012)

Gamma Irradiation Induced Degradation of Orange Peels

  • Jaime Saucedo Luna,
  • Agustín Jaime Castro Montoya,
  • Gabriela Roa Morales,
  • Nelly Flores Ramírez,
  • Patricia Balderas Hernández,
  • Raymundo Sánchez Orozco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en5083051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 8
pp. 3051 – 3063

Abstract

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In this study, gamma irradiation induced degradation of orange peels (OP) was investigated. The lignocellulosic biomass degradation was carried out at doses of 0 (control), 600, 1800 and 3500 kGy using a Co-60 gamma radiation source. The samples were tested for total and reducing sugars. The concentrations of total sugars ranged from 0.530 g∙g<sup>−1</sup> in control sample to 0.382 g∙g<sup>−1</sup> of dry weight in the sample which received the highest radiation dose. The reducing sugars content varying from 0.018 to 0.184 g∙g<sup>−1</sup> of dry weight with the largest rise occurring in the sample irradiated at 3500 kGy. The concentrations of sucrose, glucose and fructose were determined. The changes generated in physico-chemical properties were determined by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and termogravimetric analysis (TG-DTG). The results show that OP was affected, but not significantly, which suggests that lignocellulose and sugars profiles were partially degraded after gamma irradiation.

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