Simultaneous Depolymerization
and Decolorization of Chitosan by Ozone Treatment
S. Seo, J.M. King, and W.Prinyawiwatkul
Journal of Food and Science¡ªVol. 72, Nr. 9, 2007
Abstract:
Currently, depolymerization and decolorization
of chitosan are achieved by chemical or enzymatic methods,
which are time consuming and expensive. Ozone has been
shown to be able to degrade macromolecules and remove
pigments due to its high oxidation potential. In this
study, the effects of ozone treatment on depolymerization
and decolorization of chitosan were investigated. Crawfish
chitosan was ozonated in water and acetic acid solution
for 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20min at roomtemperaturewith 12wt%
gas. In this study, the effects of ozone treatment on
depolymerization and decolorization of chitosan were investigated
by measuring the molecular weight, viscosity, and color
of chitosan. The color of ozone-treated chitosan was analyzed
using aMinolta spectrophotometer. The degree of deacetylation
was determined by a colloid titration method. Molecular
weight of ozone-treated chitosan in acetic acid solution
decreased appreciably as the ozone treatment duration
increased. Ozonation for 20 min reduced the molecular
weight of the chitosan by 92% (104 kDa) compared to the
untreated chitosan (1333 kDa) with a decrease in viscosity
of the chitosan solution. Ozonation for 5 min markedly
increased the whiteness of chitosan with a molecular weight
of 432 kDa; however, further ozonation resulted in development
of yellowness. In the case of the ozonation in water,
there were no significant differences in the molecular
weight and color between ozonetreated chitosans. This
study showed that ozone can be used to modify molecular
weight and remove pigments of chitosan without chemical
use in a shorter time and with less coat.
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