Elucidation and quantification health-promoting phenolic compounds, antioxidant properties and sugar levels of ultrasound assisted extraction, aroma compositions and amino acids profiles of macroalgae, Laurencia papillosa
[Display omitted] •Ultrasound was used as alternative technology to convectional method (CE) for macroalgae.•Ultrasonic assisted extraction(UAE) enabled increased extraction of bioactive compounds from L. papillosa.•UAE was faster, boost efficiency, reduction of time, least expensive compared with C...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-08, Vol.98, p.106527-106527, Article 106527 |
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•Ultrasound was used as alternative technology to convectional method (CE) for macroalgae.•Ultrasonic assisted extraction(UAE) enabled increased extraction of bioactive compounds from L. papillosa.•UAE was faster, boost efficiency, reduction of time, least expensive compared with CE.
Currently, sustainability is one of the most critical issues confronting society today. The growing of macroalgae in ocean farms appears more sustainable than agriculture on land due to it does not require any fresh water, chemical fertiliser, or soil. Macroalgae have been shown to be a sustainable marine source of amino acids, novel bioactive phenolic and aroma compounds that can be exploitation in food, cosmetic, nutraceuticals, pharmacological applications. Despite starting the huge cultivation of macroalgae in world, bioactive compounds in the edible macroalgae have not been well characterized. Ultrasound assisted extraction (UAE) and conventional extraction (CE) techniques were compared and red macroalgae, L. papillosa extracts were characterized. The highest amount of amino acid was glutamic acid (GLU) and composed of 35% was essential amino acids. UAE at 10% amplitude for 15 min showed significantly highest (p |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106527 |