Opuntia ficus-indica Pruning Waste Recycling: Recovery and Characterization of Mucilage from Cladodes

S. Procacci, Emanuel Bojórquez-Quintal, G. Platamone, O. Maccioni, V. Vecchio, Vin Morreale, C. Alisi, R. Balducchi, L. Bacchetta
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The present work focuses on the proximate physical and chemical profile of Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage, mechanically extracted from cladodes, a waste of pruning in traditional organic cactus pear orchards in Italy (San Cono, Sicily). The mechanical extraction increased the mucilage yield to 30% dry weight. Physical characterization concerns pH, viscosity, free acidity and density, useful for emulsifying capacity. Spectrophotometric analysis was applied to assess total carbohydrates, proteins, uronic acids, total polyphenols content and antioxidant capacity. DART-MS and SEM-EDX were performed to evaluate functional mucilage components and relative amounts of minerals, respectively. From the main results Opuntia ficus-indica by-product, in addition to the preponderant total carbohydrates content, shows the high concentration in calcium and potassium and a fair amount of health-promoting phytochemicals, which make it a good candidate for the different type of industrial applications.
榕树修剪废弃物回收:枝科植物粘液的回收与特性研究
目前的工作侧重于从意大利(圣科诺,西西里岛)传统有机仙人掌梨园的枝枝中机械提取的无花果-indica浆液的近似物理和化学特征。机械萃取可使浆液得率提高到干重的30%。物理表征涉及pH值,粘度,自由酸度和密度,对乳化能力有用。采用分光光度法测定总碳水化合物、蛋白质、醛酸、总多酚含量和抗氧化能力。采用DART-MS和SEM-EDX分别评估功能性粘液成分和矿物质的相对含量。从主要研究结果来看,无花果副产物除总碳水化合物含量高外,还具有较高的钙、钾含量和大量的有益健康的植物化学物质,具有很好的工业应用价值。
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