谷子加工废弃物的价值评价:过热蒸汽和超声辅助提取、包封和生物可及性评价

Q1 Environmental Science
Alma P. Joby , Subhanki Padhi , Shristi Shefali Saraugi , Mohd. Khalid Gul , Rachna Sehrawat , Ashutosh Singh , Mahesha M. Poojary , M. Jerold , Winny Routray
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谷壳是碾磨过程中营养丰富的副产品,尽管具有作为植物化学物质来源的潜力,但仍未得到充分利用。本研究探讨了利用过热蒸汽(SHS)预处理与超声辅助提取(US)相结合的方法,提高了谷子壳、薏米壳和指谷子壳中酚类化合物、黄酮类化合物和抗氧化剂的回收率,并对这些化合物的包封效果进行了评价。稻壳分别在120、150-180℃下进行shs处理1、5、10和15分钟,然后进行甲醇基常规或US萃取。分析了总酚含量(TPC)、抗氧化活性(AOA)、类黄酮含量和抗营养因子(单宁、皂苷、植酸)。将最佳提取物包封在果胶-海藻酸盐基质中,并评估其生物可及性和稳定性。SHS-US协同提高了提取效率,在150°C/15 min时产生最大的植物化学回收率。五指谷壳的TPC (243.1 mg没食子酸当量(GAE)/100 g干重114.2 mg对照)和AOA(65.4%比14.2%对照)最高,而古多谷壳的TPC (390.9 mg GAE/100 g DW)增加了5倍(73.4 mg GAE/100 g DW)。谷仓场谷壳获得了中等增益(TPC: 74.3 vs. 41.8 mg GAE/100 g DW)。抗营养化合物有波动,但仍在安全阈值之内。谷子包封率最高(59.1%),谷场包封率最高(54.8%),薏米包封率最低(20.1%)。SHS-US战略有效地对谷子壳进行了定价,实现了营养药品生物活性物质的可持续提取,确保了食物基质中稳定的营养输送,与废物转化为财富的倡议保持一致。
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Valorization of millet processing waste: Superheated steam and ultrasound-assisted extraction, encapsulation, and evaluation of bioaccessibility assessment

Valorization of millet processing waste: Superheated steam and ultrasound-assisted extraction, encapsulation, and evaluation of bioaccessibility assessment
Millet husks are nutrient-rich byproducts of milling and remain underutilized despite their potential as a source of phytochemicals. This study investigates the use of superheated steam (SHS) pretreatment combined with ultrasound-assisted extraction (US) to enhance the recovery of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and antioxidants from barnyard, kodo, and finger millet husks, while evaluating the encapsulation of these compounds for potential use in functional foods. Husks were SHS-treated at 120, 150–180 °C for 1, 5, 10 and 15 min, followed by methanol-based conventional or US extraction. Total phenolic content (TPC), antioxidant activity (AOA), flavonoid levels, and antinutritional factors (tannins, saponins, phytin) were analysed. Optimal extracts were encapsulated in pectin-alginate matrices and assessed for bioaccessibility and stability. SHS-US synergistically enhanced extraction efficiency, with 150 °C/15 min yielding maximal phytochemical recovery. Finger millet husks exhibited the highest TPC (243.1 vs. 114.2 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/100 g dry weight (DW) control) and AOA (65.4 % vs. 14.2 % control), while kodo millets showed a fivefold TPC increase (390.9 vs. 73.4 mg GAE/100 g DW). Barnyard husks achieved moderate gains (TPC: 74.3 vs. 41.8 mg GAE/100 g DW). Antinutritional compounds fluctuated but remained within safe thresholds. Encapsulation efficiency peaked for finger millet (59.1 %), with in-vitro bioaccessibility highest in barnyard (54.8 %) and lowest in kodo (20.1 %). The SHS-US strategy effectively valorizes millet husks, enabling sustainable extraction of bioactives for nutraceuticals with encapsulation ensuring stable nutrient delivery in food matrices, aligning with waste-to-wealth initiatives.
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Bioresource Technology Reports Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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