Valeria Imeneo, Rosa Romeo, A. De Bruno, A. Piscopo
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Abstract
Abstract In this work, optimized techniques of conventional, ultrasound and microwave-assisted extraction were applied for the recovery of antioxidant compounds from lemon by-products (Citrus limon L). Specifically, the effect of solvent, temperature, microwave power, time and their interaction on the extraction was investigated. Among the tested solvents, the hydroalcoholic mixture (ethanol:water, 50:50) was the optimal one for all extraction techniques: in particular assisted by ultrasounds at 70 °C for 30 minutes (total phenolic content: 6.93 mg GAE g−1, total flavonoids: 2.07 mg CE g−1, ABTS assay: 18.36 µM TE g−1). Also, the other techniques allowed to obtain valuable extracts, although with relative lower amounts. The analyses of individual phenols revealed hesperidin and eriocitrin as the main compounds (respectively about 1650 and 1150 mg kg−1) after ultrasound assisted and conventional extraction. Results of this work can be useful to valorize an industrial by-product by sustainable techniques for the high-added value substances recovery.
摘要采用常规、超声和微波辅助提取工艺对柠檬副产物(Citrus limon L)中抗氧化成分的提取进行了优化,考察了溶剂、温度、微波功率、时间及其相互作用对提取效果的影响。在所测试的溶剂中,水乙醇混合物(乙醇:水,50:50)是所有提取技术的最佳溶剂,特别是在超声辅助下,在70°C下提取30分钟(总酚含量:6.93 mg GAE g−1,总黄酮:2.07 mg CE g−1,ABTS含量:18.36µM TE g−1)。此外,其他技术也可以获得有价值的提取物,尽管含量相对较低。超声辅助提取和常规提取对各酚类物质的分析表明,橙皮苷和苦皮苷为主要化合物(分别约为1650和1150 mg kg - 1)。本研究结果可为利用可持续技术回收高附加值物质的工业副产品提供参考。