废罗布斯塔咖啡皮果胶:超声辅助提取及其在玫瑰花果酱和水果包衣中的应用

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-10-02 DOI:10.1039/D5RA05086C
Thi-Ngoc-Mai Tran, Nguyen-Trung-Tien Dieu, Thi-Hong-No Nguyen, Van-Dung Le, Dinh-Tri Mai, Chi-Hien Dang, Cao-Hien Nguyen, Huynh Trong Phat and Thanh-Danh Nguyen
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摘要

本研究通过超声辅助提取(UAE)证明了罗布斯塔咖啡外壳作为果胶可持续来源的价值。优化后的果胶收率为16.4%,具有良好的胶凝性能和理化性能,与市售柑橘果胶相当。在食品应用中,将0.5%的咖啡壳果胶与1.0%的柠檬酸和50%的蔗糖一起掺入玫瑰色果酱中,可以产生理想的质地和感官质量。在包装应用中,将提取的果胶与壳聚糖混合,形成富含姜黄素(CPC)或石榴皮提取物(CPP)的生物膜。复合膜的稳定性和抗氧化活性均有所提高,其中以CPP效果最强。采后试验证实,与CPC和未涂覆对照相比,CPP涂层通过减少重量损失和保持质地来延长荔枝和日本李的储存时间。这项工作强调了咖啡壳衍生果胶作为食品成分和活性包装材料的多功能潜力,有助于废物升级回收和循环生物经济战略。
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Waste robusta coffee husk pectin: ultrasound-assisted extraction and applications in roselle flower marmalade and fruit coating

Waste robusta coffee husk pectin: ultrasound-assisted extraction and applications in roselle flower marmalade and fruit coating

This study demonstrates the valorization of robusta coffee husk as a sustainable source of pectin via ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). The optimized process yielded 16.4% pectin with favorable gelling and physicochemical properties, comparable to commercial citrus pectin. In food application, incorporation of 0.5% coffee husk pectin into roselle marmalade, together with 1.0% citric acid and 50% sucrose, produced a desirable texture and sensory quality. In packaging application, the extracted pectin was blended with chitosan to form biofilms enriched with curcumin (CPC) or pomegranate peel extract (CPP). These composite films exhibited enhanced stability and antioxidant activity, with CPP showing the strongest effect. Postharvest trials confirmed that CPP coatings extended the storage of lychee and Japanese plum by reducing weight loss and preserving texture compared to CPC and uncoated controls. This work highlights the multifunctional potential of coffee husk-derived pectin as a food ingredient and active packaging material, contributing to waste upcycling and circular bioeconomy strategies.

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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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7.50
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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