Variation of structures of ingredients of desiccated coconut during hydrolysis by hydrochloric acid at low temperature

Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.: Arecaceae) is one of the most popular food and energy crops in all over the world, especially in several south-east Asian countries and regions, and is well known as the “tree of life” (DebMandal & Mandal, 2011). China has abundant coconut resources, and it is estimated that about 11700 t of dried coconut meal was generated only in Taiwan in 2012 (Khuwijitjaru et al., 2014). Desiccated coconut is a processed product from coconut meal. Because of its unique coconut flavor, desiccated coconut is widely used in food products, such as bakery products and sauces.


Introduction
Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.: Arecaceae) is one of the most popular food and energy crops in all over the world, especially in several south-east Asian countries and regions, and is well known as the "tree of life" (DebMandal & Mandal, 2011).China has abundant coconut resources, and it is estimated that about 11700 t of dried coconut meal was generated only in Taiwan in 2012 (Khuwijitjaru et al., 2014).Desiccated coconut is a processed product from coconut meal.Because of its unique coconut flavor, desiccated coconut is widely used in food products, such as bakery products and sauces.Desiccated coconut has a great nutritional value containing 68.99% carbohydrates, 25.59% fat, and 0.85% protein (Khuwijitjaru et al., 2012).Carbohydrates, the largest ingredients part of desiccated coconut, includes cellulose, hemicellulose, mannose, glucose, manno-oligosaccharides and insoluble pectin, etc. (Pham & Rosario, 1983).Most of the carbohydrates are defined to dietary fiber which is not hydrolyzed by the endogenous enzymes in human small intestine (Marotti et al., 2012;Yapo & Koffi, 2008).Some researches revealed that in addition to lower risk of death from heart disease, adequate consumption of fiber-containing foods was also associated with reduced incidence of infectious and respiratory illnesses, and reduced risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and colon cancer (Brown et al., 1999;Kaczmarczyk et al., 2012;Park et al, 2011;Trinidad et al., 2006).
Owing to the high content of dietary fiber, desiccated coconut is promising a kind of dietary fiber supplementations.The use of desiccated coconut will significantly improve its additional value and promote the development of the coconut industry.
Acid hydrolysis is an important method to modify the physiochemical properties of dietary fiber and transform insoluble dietary fiber.Khuwijitjaru and his co-workers (Khuwijitjaru et al., 2014) hydrolyzed coconut meal in 100-300 °C subcritical water, which showed that the polysaccharides in coconut meal were translated into mannose, glucose, and manno-oligosaccharides with various degrees of polymerization.Thongsook (Thongsook & Chaijamrus, 2014) reported that copra meal treated in 0.5%-1.0%HCl at 90 °C led to depolymerization of hemicellulose and insoluble pectic substances to increase bulk density and soluble dietary fiber content.Pham (Pham & Rosario, 1983) showed that coconut protein was decomposed into amino acids in 6 mol/L HCl at 95 °C.The production of amino acids was affected significantly by acid concentration, reaction time, and temperature.
These studies above mentioned carried on at high temperature.The results from these studies had great benefit for understanding ingredients and their structures.However, there is no help to explain how degradation in human stomach environment during digestion, because the physiological pH of human fluid gastric can range from 1.50 to 3.50 and it works at around 37 °C (Corcoran et al., 2007;Marieb & Hoehn, 2010;Silva et al., 2016).According to the United States Pharmacopoeia (The United States Pharmacopeia, 1995), standard simulated gastric fluid is consists of 3.2 mg/mL pepsin in 0.03 M NaCl at pH 1.20 (hydrochloric acid is used).However, the molecules that are considered to be "dietary fiber" are so because humans lack the necessary enzymes to split the β-glycosidic bond and they reach the large intestine (Gallaher, 2006).
In this work, we simplified hydrolysis system just containing hydrochloric acid with pH = 1.00-4.00.All enzymes were omitted from the hydrolysis system to avoid providing possible degradation of dietary fiber (Lalush et al., 2005).This may be beneficial for reducing the impact of unrelated factors and explaining how to transform insoluble dietary fiber into soluble dietary fiber by hydrochloric acid hydrolysis.This research provides a scientific basis for desiccated coconut as a dietary fiber supplement and functional food additive.

Materials
Desiccated coconut was produced in Hainan Province and purchased from a supermarket located in Guangzhou.Hydrochloric acid, cupric hydroxide, ethylenediamine (all were analytical grade) were obtained from Guangzhou Chemical Reagent Factory.Cupriethylenediamine was prepared according to TAPPI T 230 om-08.

Preparation of defatted desiccated coconut (DDC)
To eliminate fat, dried desiccated coconut (100 g) was immersed in ethanol (1 L) for 48 h and replaced with fresh ethanol every 12 h.After separating the coconut from ethanol, the defatted desiccated coconut was kept in a 60 °C oven for 4 h to remove ethanol.

Hydrolysis by hydrochloric acid at low temperature
Hydrolysis of DDC was performed in 50 mL hydrochloric acid in a water bath at 37 °C with slow magnetic stirring.The pH of digestive system was determined after 30 s, 1.5 h, 3 h, 4.5 h, and 6 h.△pH = pH-pH 0 , where pH 0 and pH were the pH value before and after hydrolysis, respectively.After vacuum filtration, the defatted desiccated coconut was dried in a hot-air oven at 60 °C until constant weight.Weight loss was calculated as w%=(m 0 -m)/m 0 , where m 0 and m were the weight of the defatted desiccated coconut before and after hydrolysis respectively.Experimental conditions and the corresponding label of samples were shown in Table 1.

Analysis of protein conformation
The protein secondary structure is determined from the shape of the amide I band, located at 1660-1650 cm -1 .The FTIR spectra were smoothed, and their baselines were adjusted using Peak Fit v4 software.The spectral region was deconvoluted with the Gaussian function, and the peaks were automatically fitted based on the least squares method.The fitting peaks correspond to an a-helix (1646~1664 cm -1 ), β-sheet (1615~1637 cm -1 and 1682~1700 cm -1 ), β-turn (1664~1681 cm -1 ), and random coil conformations (1637~1645 cm -1 ).

X-ray diffraction
The X-ray diffractograms of DDC, DDC-1, DDC-2 were recorded using an X-ray diffractometer (D8 ADVANCE, Germany) with Cu radiation (0.15418 nm).The generator was used at 40 kV and 40 mA.Angular scanning was conducted from 5° to 40°.

Intrinsic viscosity
Viscometry was used to determine the intrinsic viscosity of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2.The samples were dissolved in a copper(II)-ethylenediamine/water solution (1:1, v/v), and the flow time in a glass capillary viscometer (Ubbelohde, f = 0.6 mm) was measured.The intrinsic viscosity of the samples was calculated according to TAPPI T230 om-08 and (Munk & Aminabhavi, 2002).

Statistical analysis
Unless otherwise specified, three independent trials were carried out-each used a new batch of sample preparation.The results are presented as the mean ± standard deviation.Analysis of variance (ANOVA), specifically Duncan's multiple range tests was used and treatments were considered significantly different at p < 0.05. 3 Results and discussion

Influence of initial pH
Figure 1 shows the weight loss of DDC-1, DDC-2, DDC-3, DDC-4 after 6 h hydrolysis.The results showed that the weight loss of DDC-1 was less than that of DDC-2, DDC-3, and DDC-4 suggesting that more insoluble dietary fiber was transformed into soluble dietary fiber in a more acidic environment.The results were similar to the acid hydrolysis of coconut meal in 0.5%-1.0%hydrochloric acid at 90 °C (Thongsook & Chaijamrus, 2014).
Figure 2 shows the pH changes of DDC-1, DDC-2, DDC-3, and DDC-4 after 30 s and 6 h hydrolysis.From Figure 2, the pH of the four samples hydrolysis systems increased after 30 s.However, 6 h later, the pH of the DDC-1 hydrolysis system declined, pHs of DDC-2, DDC-3, and DDC-4 hydrolysis system still increased.The hydrolysis of biopolymers in desiccated coconuts including cellulose and protein consumes large amounts of H + .This explains the pH increase.It is remarkable that the pH of DDC-1 digestive system declined 6 h later.This shows the effects of different starting conditions and is explained by the larger hydrolysis of desiccated coconut (shown in Figure 1).This hydrolysis is primarily of cellulose and protein.
In pH = 1.00 system, aldehyde acid, glucuronic acid and other uronic acid in the hemicellulose side chain was exfoliated by hydrolysis and acidic components were produced (Khuwijitjaru et al., 2012;Sjöström, 1993).This decreased the pH of DDC-1 hydrolysis system.In addition, the protein in desiccated coconut was hydrolyzed into large amounts of acidic amino acids (glutamic acid and aspartic acid) (Sulabo et al., 2013) by extensive hydrolysis.This lowers the pH.In the acidic medium with pH = 2.00, 3.00, or 4.00, the production of organic acid and acidic amino acid was much lower because of the milder hydrolysis of desiccated coconut.The acidolysis consumes large amounts of H + and increases the pH.The results suggested that eating desiccated coconut is not appropriate on an empty stomach with strong acid medium because it may lead to a heavy and upset stomach.

The effect of DDC quantities
Figure 3 shows the pH changes of hydrolysis systems of the samples with different quantities.From Figure 3, the hydrolysis system pH still decreased in initial pH = 1.00 samples, even the quantity of DDC decreased by four-fold.And △pH remained stable with different quantities of DDC.However, in the pH = 2.00 system, the △pH increased with increasing quantities of DDC.This might be because the acidolysis occurred on the branched chain.

Degradation of DDC
Table 2 showed the intrinsic viscosity of DDC, DDC-1, DDC-2.As shown in Table 2, after hydrolysis, the intrinsic viscosity of desiccated coconut decreased, and the descending range increased in higher pH system.Of note, the intrinsic viscosity of DDC-1 was the lowest.This suggested that most of   its macromolecular chain was hydrolyzed.The glucosidic bonds of the hemicellulose and insoluble pectin in desiccated coconut were ruptured in the acid medium.This helped to transform part of the insoluble fiber to soluble fiber.The results supported in the deduction of decomposition of cellulose and protein by hydrolysis (shown in section 2.1.1).

FTIR spectroscopy
The FTIR spectra of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2 are shown in Figure 4.In the FTIR spectra of DDC, The OH stretching band was at 3445 cm -1 and it became narrow and shifted to lower wavenumbers as initial pH decreased.This confirmed changes in the intramolecular hydrogen bonding (Thongsook & Chaijamrus, 2014).The NH stretching was at 1635 cm -1 suggesting the presence of protein.The peak at 1743 cm -1 represented vibrations of acetyl and uronic ester groups of hemicelluloses or ester linkage of carboxylic group of the ferulic and p-coumaric acids of lignin (Zuluaga et al., 2009).The absorption peak of C-O-C at 1110 cm -1 became weaker, which illustrated that hydrochloric acid could destroy the structure of the lignocellulose via hydrolyzing glucosidic bonds (Mosier et al., 2005).

X-ray diffraction
The X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2 are shown in Figure 5.The results suggest that DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2 had similar crystalline structure.The crystallinity of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2 were calculated automatically by JADE 5.0 software to be 14.00%, 27.25%, and 47.63%, respectively.This demonstrated that the crystallinity of desiccated coconut could increase by hydrolysis.These results revealed that the hydrolysis of desiccated coconut mainly occurred in non-crystalline regions.

Change of secondary structure of coconut protein during hydrolysis
In the FTIR spectra of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2, the protein secondary structure was analyzed from the shape of the amide I band located at 1660-1650 cm -1 .Curve fitting and quantitative analysis of the protein secondary structure for DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-are shown in Figure 6 and Table 3.In Figure 6, four fitting peaks of DDC-2 remained the same in contrast to DDC.That of DDC-1 shifted to lower wavenumbers.This revealed that the interaction between C=O and N-H in the protein main chain was strengthened after hydrolysis.The contents of a-helix, β-sheet, β-turn, and random turns in DDC-2 remained the same versus DDC (Table 3).The amount of random turns in DDC-1 decreased while other secondary structures increased.This indicated that the protein structure become more stable after hydrolysis in a strong acidic digestive system (Kanakis et al., 2011).

Microstructure
The microstructure of DDC, DDC-1, and DDC-2 were observed with SEM.As shown in Figure 7, the surface of DDC is smooth and crack-free, but when treated in a pH = 2.00 digestive system, the surface of the DDC-2 cracked and delaminated to form orderly stripe-like channels.As the digestive medium becomes more acidic, the stripe-like channel structures were destroyed and irregular channels were exposed on the surface of DDC-1.This could be attributed to the transformation from insoluble lignocellulose into soluble lignocellulose (Mosier et al., 2005), which was testified by the analysis of FTIR (shown in 2.2.2).These results revealed that the pH of digestive system played an important role in the microstructure destruction and insoluble lignocellulose translation in desiccated coconut.

Conclusions
The hydrolysis by hydrochloric acid was employed on defatted desiccated coconut.The results showed that there are strongly different changes of pHs with different initial pHs acidic hydrolysis systems.The pH in initial pH = 1.00 system decreased after 6 h hydrolysis, because of extensive hydrolysis of lignocellulose and protein in desiccated coconut.We found that the hydrolysis of desiccated coconut mainly occurred in branched chains and in the amorphous region of the lignocellulose.The desiccated coconut digested in more acidic medium had a smaller intrinsic viscosity, higher crystalline, looser microstructure, and more stable secondary protein structure.

Figure 1 .
Figure 1.Weight loss of samples after hydrolysis 6 h.

Table 1 .
Samples with different conditions.