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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carotenoids from Vegetable Waste Matrices
by
de Andrade Lima, Micael
, Chatzifragkou, Afroditi
, Charalampopoulos, Dimitris
, Kestekoglou, Ioannis
in
Antioxidants
/ Carbohydrates
/ carotenoid extraction
/ Carotenoids
/ Carotenoids - chemistry
/ Carotenoids - isolation & purification
/ Carotenoids - pharmacology
/ Cellulose
/ Design of experiments
/ Ethanol
/ Fruits
/ Lipids
/ Liquid-Liquid Extraction - methods
/ Solvent extraction processes
/ Solvents
/ supercritical CO2
/ Temperature
/ vegetable wastes
/ Vegetables
/ Vegetables - chemistry
2019
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carotenoids from Vegetable Waste Matrices
by
de Andrade Lima, Micael
, Chatzifragkou, Afroditi
, Charalampopoulos, Dimitris
, Kestekoglou, Ioannis
in
Antioxidants
/ Carbohydrates
/ carotenoid extraction
/ Carotenoids
/ Carotenoids - chemistry
/ Carotenoids - isolation & purification
/ Carotenoids - pharmacology
/ Cellulose
/ Design of experiments
/ Ethanol
/ Fruits
/ Lipids
/ Liquid-Liquid Extraction - methods
/ Solvent extraction processes
/ Solvents
/ supercritical CO2
/ Temperature
/ vegetable wastes
/ Vegetables
/ Vegetables - chemistry
2019
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carotenoids from Vegetable Waste Matrices
by
de Andrade Lima, Micael
, Chatzifragkou, Afroditi
, Charalampopoulos, Dimitris
, Kestekoglou, Ioannis
in
Antioxidants
/ Carbohydrates
/ carotenoid extraction
/ Carotenoids
/ Carotenoids - chemistry
/ Carotenoids - isolation & purification
/ Carotenoids - pharmacology
/ Cellulose
/ Design of experiments
/ Ethanol
/ Fruits
/ Lipids
/ Liquid-Liquid Extraction - methods
/ Solvent extraction processes
/ Solvents
/ supercritical CO2
/ Temperature
/ vegetable wastes
/ Vegetables
/ Vegetables - chemistry
2019
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carotenoids from Vegetable Waste Matrices
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carotenoids from Vegetable Waste Matrices
2019
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The aim of this work was to evaluate a previously-developed model on supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) for carotenoid recovery from carrot peels on various carotenoid-rich fruit and vegetable wastes. To this end, 15 matrices, including flesh and peels of sweet potato, tomato, apricot, pumpkin and peach, as well as flesh and wastes of green, yellow and red peppers, were submitted to SFE under optimised conditions (59 °C, 350 bar, 15 g/min CO2, 15.5% (v/v) ethanol as co-solvent, 30 min of extraction time). The obtained extracts were characterised for their total carotenoid content, antioxidant activity and total carotenoid recovery (TCR). TCR values were greater than 90% w/w for most samples, with β-carotene being the most successfully extracted compound (TCRs 88–100% w/w). More polar carotenoids, such as lutein and lycopene, exhibited lower TCRs. A comparison with literature data suggested that carotenoid extraction is partially dependent on the composition of vegetable matrices, specifically on polysaccharide and moisture content. The results indicated that the optimised SFE conditions can be used as a general model for carotenoid extraction from various fruit and vegetable matrices and as a viable method for adding value to these waste streams by generating carotenoid-rich extracts.
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