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dc.contributor.authorAbeyesekere, Malinee-
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-04T09:37:32Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-04T09:37:32Z-
dc.date.issued1991-
dc.identifier.urihttp://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/6821-
dc.description.abstractThe thesis consist of three parts. Part describes', a study of betalaines in Beta vulgaris (Chenopodiaceae). The different methods of extraction of betalaines were carried out to evaluate the most economical and an efficient method suited for local industry. Pilot plant trials of the method identified and also fermentation studies of the product were carried out to obtain a betalaine. concentrate of high pigment content. Finally the suitability of the betalaine colour concentrate and powder for use as a possible substitute for the banned FD&C Red No : 2 (Amaranth ). in some selected food products was evaluated. Part two of the thesis describes a study of the carotenoid compounds present in Chry sophy Hum roxburghii (Sapotaceae) fruit commonly called "Lawalu”. Although this fruit is available in plenty is not relished by many. Literature survey revealed that no attempt has been made so far to use this fruit as a natural colouring agent or to identify the pigments in this species or any other species of Chry sophy Hum fruit. A chemical evaluation of the nutritional status of this fruit was also carried out. The carotenoids present were determined qualitatively and quantitatively. The carotenoid content was found to be very high compared to other fruits and it was observed that a carotenoid concentrate suitable for * use in beverages and-confectionery products • could one; vii be obtained from it. This concentrate could be used possible substitute for the widely used yellow shade. tartrazine which though a permitted food colour is reported to cause several allergies etc. Several vitamin A identified and thus the a good source of vitamin A. Part 3 of this thesis deals with the study of the carbohydrates found in the pulp of the ChrysophyHum roxburghii fruit. The water soluble sugars were identified and quantified by g.c. and h.p.1.c . analys is. The water soluble polysaccharides were isolated and fractionated. m. s , 'H n .m. r. and C n.m.r spectroscopy were used to study the composition and structure of the polysaccharide. The polysaccharide was composed mainly of arabinose, galactose and glucose. The arabinose was present as terminal furanosyl and pyranosyl residues. Results obtained suggest a branched structure- for the polysaccharide in which the hexopyranosyl residues form the backbone of the polymer. Sugar analysis, methylation analysis, g.c., g.c. 13 be considered as active carotenoids were fruit can as aen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherFaculty of Science, University of Colomboen_US
dc.titleStudies on Betalaines in Beta Vulgaris and Carotenoids and Carbohydrates in Chrysophyllum Roxburghii Fruiten_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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