Non-conventional techniques for the extraction of antioxidant compounds and lycopene from industrial tomato pomace (Solanum lycopersicum L.) using spouted bed drying as a pre-treatment

•The spouted bed dryer favored the recovery of antioxidants and lycopene.•RSM was useful for the optimization of PLE and MAE parameters.•PLE extracts showed the highest antioxidant activities.•MAE extracts had the highest lycopene content. This study aimed to use the non-conventional microwave-assis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food Chemistry: X 2022-03, Vol.13, p.100237-100237, Article 100237
Hauptverfasser: Chada, Paulo Sergio Nunes, Santos, Pedro Henrique, Rodrigues, Luiz Gustavo Gonçalves, Goulart, Gilberto Alessandre Soares, Azevedo dos Santos, Jonatas Dias, Maraschin, Marcelo, Lanza, Marcelo
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Zusammenfassung:•The spouted bed dryer favored the recovery of antioxidants and lycopene.•RSM was useful for the optimization of PLE and MAE parameters.•PLE extracts showed the highest antioxidant activities.•MAE extracts had the highest lycopene content. This study aimed to use the non-conventional microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) techniques for recovering bioactive compounds from tomato pomace, a valuable agro-industrial waste. The raw material was previously dried using a spouted bed dryer and then submitted to extraction with green solvents. A response surface methodology (RSM) performed the optimization of MAE and PLE. Next, the yield and the antioxidant activity results were maximized, and the lycopene content of the optimum MAE and PLE extracts was assessed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Additionally, a fraction of raw material was oven dried as a comparison. The PLE extract exhibited the highest antioxidant activity, whereas the MAE extract showed the highest lycopene content (59.66 µg lycopene/g extract), which represents a 66.93% lycopene recovery compared to a standard technique with acetone. The remarkable results show that the non-conventional drying and extraction techniques were effective in valorizing this neglected material.
ISSN:2590-1575
2590-1575
DOI:10.1016/j.fochx.2022.100237