Combined effect of pulse electric field and probe ultrasound technologies for obtaining phenolic compounds from orange by-product
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Razola Díaz, María del Carmen; Sevenich, Robert; Rossi Ribeiro, Luma; Guerra Hernández, Eduardo Jesús; Schlüter, Oliver; Verardo, VitoEditorial
Elsevier
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Phenolic compounds Citrus by-products Non-thermal technologies
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2024-03-11Referencia bibliográfica
M.C. Razola-Díaz et al. LWT 198 (2024) 115950. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2024.115950]
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European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant number 817936; Proyectos I + D + i del Programa Operativo FEDER 2020 cod. B-AGR- 506-UGR20Resumen
Orange peel by-product is a known source of bioactive compounds with several health benefits. This study focuses
on optimizing the conditions for pulsed electric field (PEF) technology as a pretreatment to obtain extracts
rich in phenolic compounds from the orange peel. A Box-Behnken design of 15 experiments with 3 independent
factors (field energy, number of pulses and pulse width) was performed. The phenolic content was extracted by
ultrasound technology and analyzed by HPLC-ESI-TOF-MS. Optimum conditions were 1.4 kV/cm and 30 pulses
of 110 μs achieving a recovery of 40.8 mg/g dry weight of phenolic compounds, 27.5% higher than obtained
without PEF. Besides, hesperidin and narirutin content increased by 29.4 and 38.9%, respectively. For the
antioxidant assays also significative increments (≥ 53%) were achieved. The combination of optimized PEF pretreatment
with ultrasound extraction has let to obtain orange peel enriched extracts in polyphenols with higher
antioxidant activity.





