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<mods:abstract>Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is one of the most important by-products in large and small-&#xd;
scale breweries. BSG is the solid residue generated after mashing and wort filtration&#xd;
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process, it is generated at an average rate of 20 kg per 100 L of beer and accounts for&#xd;
approximately 85 % of the total residues of the brewing process [4]. Nowadays, it is&#xd;
mainly used for animal feed (70 %), biogas production (10 %), or landfilled [5].&#xd;
However, BSG presents a valuable chemical composition with a high content of protein&#xd;
and carbohydrates, as well as important quantities of phenolic compounds with potential&#xd;
bioactive properties. BSG also contains non-negligible amount of lipids (5 %) with more&#xd;
than 50 % being linoleic acid (C18:2 ω-6) [6].&#xd;
Due to the valuable chemical composition of BSG, different techniques have been&#xd;
proposed to valorize this lignocellulosic biomass, such as enzymatic and chemical&#xd;
hydrolysis, ultrasound assisted extraction or microwave assisted extraction [7]. High&#xd;
pressure processing of biomass has been also proposed since it offers unique opportunities&#xd;
in the extraction and valorization of the bioactive compounds of BSG. Among the different high-pressure processes, the use of supercritical CO2 (sc-CO2)&#xd;
presents a great attractive since it is considered a green solvent and it presents gas-like&#xd;
(high diffusivities) and liquid-like (good solvation power) properties at supercritical&#xd;
conditions (Tc = 31.1 oC pc= 7.39 MPa). Sc-CO2 has been extensively studied as a green&#xd;
extracting agent over traditional organic solvents to valorize the lipophilic fraction of&#xd;
biomass [8].&#xd;
From a biorefinery perspective and aiming at the integral valorization of BSG, sc-CO2&#xd;
extraction and enzymatic hydrolysis processes have been applied to this by-product. First,&#xd;
the extraction of the lipophilic fraction of BSG with sc-CO2 has been systematically&#xd;
studied. The most influential extraction conditions, namely pressure and temperature,&#xd;
were varied from 20 to 40 MPa and from 313 to 353 K, respectively. A maximum yield&#xd;
of 5.70 ± 0.07 g /100 gBSG was obtained at 353 K and 40 MPa (see Graphical abstract, Fig.&#xd;
a)). High pressures and temperatures resulted in higher content of total phenolic and&#xd;
flavonoids compounds, as well as higher antioxidant capacity.&#xd;
Enzymatic hydrolysis was performed on samples after sc-CO2 treatment and non-treated&#xd;
BSG samples. Enzymatic hydrolysis was carried out at 323 K in an acetate buffer at pH=5&#xd;
with a cellulase, 1,4-(1,3:1,4)-β-D-Glucan 4-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.4, from&#xd;
Aspergillus niger provided by Sigma-Aldrich.&#xd;
&#xd;
The graphical abstract b) represents the glucose yield along enzymatic hydrolysis for sc-&#xd;
CO2 treated and non-treated BSG at different enzyme concentrations. An improvement of&#xd;
&#xd;
the enzymatic hydrolysis yield by cellulase was observed in the sc-CO2 treated BSG&#xd;
compared to the non-treated. This improvement could be partially attributed to the&#xd;
removal of the lipid fraction and to morphological changes of BSG after sc-CO2. Based&#xd;
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