Establishment of Acid Hydrolysis by Box–Behnken Methodology as Pretreatment to Obtain Reducing Sugars from Tiger Nut Byproducts Razola Díaz, María del Carmen Verardo, Vito Martín-García, Beatriz Díaz-de-Cerio, Elixabet García Villanova Ruiz, Belén Guerra Hernández, Eduardo Jesús Surface response methodology Horchata byproducts Glucose Xylose Chemical hydrolysis Schoorl method V.V. thanks the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) for “Ramon y Cajal” contract (RYC-2015-18795). M.d.C.R.-D. would like to thank to the University of Granada for the “Beca de Iniciación a la Investigación para estudiantes de másteres oficiales” granted by the “Plan Propio 2019” program. Carbohydrate-rich byproducts may be used as a growth substrate for microalgae. The tiger nut, compared to other tubers, has higher carbohydrate content, which mostly remain in the byproduct after the production of tiger nut milk (“Horchata”). The aim of this study is the optimization of a hydrolysis pre-treatment in tiger nut byproduct to obtain reducing sugars, objective framed in the European SUSPUFA (Sustainable production of health-promoting n-3 LC-PUFA using agro-food industry by-products through microalgae) Project. Two experimental 4-factor Box–Behnken designs (acid concentration (N), temperature (◦C), time (min) and ratio acid/sample) were carried out with 27 experiments to optimize chemical hydrolysis conditions with H2SO4 and H3PO4 in duplicate. The sugars were determined by the Schoorl method and the extracts obtained by the optimal conditions were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Protected designation of origin (PDO) and non-protected designation of origin (n-PDO) tiger nut byproducts were characterized by physicochemical methods. The validity of the experimental designs was confirmed by ANOVA. The optimum sugar values were obtained with H2SO4 2 N at 85 ◦C, 60 min and ratio 60 and H3PO4 21 N at 90 ◦C, 60 min and ratio 60. Glucose and xylose were the sugars detected in the hydrolyzed samples. In conclusion, almost 50% of the total carbohydrates present in the tiger nut byproduct were hydrolyzed to reducing sugars. 2020-06-12T12:45:22Z 2020-06-12T12:45:22Z 2020-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Razola-Díaz, M. D. C., Verardo, V., Martín-García, B., Díaz-de-Cerio, E., García-Villanova, B., & Guerra-Hernández, E. J. (2020). Establishment of Acid Hydrolysis by Box–Behnken Methodology as Pretreatment to Obtain Reducing Sugars from Tiger Nut Byproducts. Agronomy, 10(4), 477. [doi:10.3390/agronomy10040477] http://hdl.handle.net/10481/62452 doi:10.3390/agronomy10040477 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atribución 3.0 España MDPI