Highly clean recovery of natural antioxidants from lemon peels: Lactic acid‐based automatic solvent extraction

Autor: Gizem Toprakçı, İrem Toprakçı, Selin Şahin
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Phytochemical Analysis. 33:554-563
ISSN: 1099-1565
0958-0344
DOI: 10.1002/pca.3109
Popis: Food industry generates large amounts of waste by-products rich in natural antioxidants. On the other hand, application of advanced processes for the recovery of these fine chemicals is another popular topic of recent years.The purpose of this study is to propose a green extraction method by application of deep eutectic solvent-based automated solvent extraction (AMSE) from lemon peels.The primary polyphenols (hesperidin, naringin, and p-coumaric acid) and the total polyphenols of the lemon peel extract were quantified and used as response for the optimisation of the AMSE conditions. The Box-Behnken design type of the response surface method (RSM) was chosen for optimisation study. Scavenging activity of the lemon peel extract against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) free radical was also measured in vitro.The optimum conditions for the highest total phenolic (7.47 mg-gallic acid equivalent [GAE]/g-lemon peel [LP]), naringin (5.05 mg/g-LP), p-coumaric acid (3.27 mg/g-LP), and hesperidin (0.07 mg/g-LP) yields were obtained by 1.5 h of extraction time, 46% water (v/v), and 5 g of peel. The antioxidant activity changed between 37.31% and 94.10% in the peels.Extraction time was the most effective process factor for the total phenolic and p-coumaric acid yields, while water addition was statistically very important (p 0.0001) for the naringin and hesperidin yields in the current AMSE system. The second-order models generated for the selected systems represent the data satisfyingly based on the high coefficients of determination (0.99), statistically significant p-values (0.0001), coefficient of variation values (10%), and non-significant lack-of-fit values (p 0.05).
Databáze: OpenAIRE