Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 10, 2026

Author Spotlight: Integrating Biochemical Functions of β-Glucanases and Peroxidase Enzymes in Wheat-RWA Interaction
Published on: July 26, 2024
Reaction pathways during oxidation of cereal β-glucans
Noora Mäkelä1, Tuula Sontag-Strohm1, Sonja Schiehser2
1Department of Food and Environmental Sciences, Division of Food Technology, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 66, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
Oxidation of cereal β-glucans may affect their stability in food products. Generally, polysaccharides oxidise via different pathways leading to chain cleavage or formation of oxidised groups within the polymer chain. In this study, oxidation pathways of oat and barley β-glucans were assessed with different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or ascorbic acid (Asc) with ferrous iron (Fe2+) as a catalyst. Degradation of β-glucans was evaluated using high performance size exclusion chromatography and formation of carbonyl groups using carbazole-9-carbonyloxyamine labelling. Furthermore, oxidative degradation of glucosyl residues was studied. Based on the results, the oxidation with Asc mainly resulted in glycosidic bond cleavage. With H2O2, both glycosidic bond cleavage and formation of carbonyl groups within the β-glucan chain was found. Moreover, H2O2 oxidation led to production of formic acid, which was proposed to result from Ruff degradation where oxidised glucose (gluconic acid) is decarboxylated to form arabinose.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Oxidation of Alcohols
The process of oxidation in a chemical reaction is observed in any of the three forms:
Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones: Baeyer–Villiger Oxidation
The carbonyl center is activated by...
Phase II Reactions: Glucuronidation
Radical Autoxidation
Radical Oxidation of Allylic and Benzylic Alcohols
Oligosaccharide Assembly
Multiple sugar molecules that may or may...

