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<dc:contributor>Benito Moreno, José Manuel</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor>Universidad de Burgos. Departamento de Biotecnología y Ciencia de los Alimentos</dc:contributor>
<dc:creator>García Mateo, Alba</dc:creator>
<dc:description>Food waste has become one of the main problems around the world. More than 85 million tons&#xd;
of food are wasted per year in the European Union, and this waste is generated at different&#xd;
stages throughout the entire food chain. One of the main challenges facing the food industry&#xd;
is being able to minimize or reuse the high amount of waste generated during food processing,&#xd;
which represents a very significant challenge at an environmental, social and economic level.&#xd;
In recent years, different treatments have been proposed for the treatment of these wastes, in&#xd;
order to recover the high added-value compounds present in them for subsequent use, mainly&#xd;
in agri-food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.&#xd;
Among these compounds, the polyphenols present in plants, fruits and vegetables stand out.&#xd;
Polyphenols are bioactive compounds with low solubility in water and are very beneficial for&#xd;
human health due to their antioxidant properties and their ability to prevent chronic diseases&#xd;
such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases and different types of cancer. The most commonly&#xd;
used techniques for the extraction and recovery of polyphenols are not very sustainable and&#xd;
are harmful to the environment, since they use toxic organic solvents. Clean technologies have&#xd;
been investigated as alternatives for the recovery of these compounds in a more economical&#xd;
and environmentally sustainable way.&#xd;
The main objective of this work was to study the technical feasibility of a cloud point extraction&#xd;
process using non-ionic surfactants for the recovery of a model polyphenol (caffeic acid) from&#xd;
aqueous solutions, avoiding the use or organic solvents and allowing the recovery and reuse&#xd;
of these compounds, promoting circular economy and sustainability practices in the food&#xd;
industry.&#xd;
Three non-ionic surfactants were tested, among which Triton X-114 (15% w/v) was selected&#xd;
for subsequent extraction experiments due to its lower cloud point. A design of experiments&#xd;
was performed using response surface methodology (RSM) and central composite design&#xd;
(CCD) for the evaluation of the effect of three factors (temperature, extraction time and salt&#xd;
(NaCl) concentration) on the caffeic acid extraction degree from aqueous solutions (500 mg/L&#xd;
caffeic acid) and the optimization of the operating conditions used in the cloud point extraction&#xd;
process. Caffeic acid content (Folin-Ciocalteu method) and antioxidant capacity (BRS&#xd;
voltammetric method) of the aqueous phases and extracts (surfactant-rich phase),&#xd;
respectively, obtained after cloud point extraction were also determined. The following optimum&#xd;
operating conditions were obtained: temperature of 40 ºC, 40 minutes of extraction time and&#xd;
10% (w/v) salt concentration (NaCl) added to the feed to lower the cloud point and promote&#xd;
phase separation.&#xd;
For these optimum operating conditions, the model proposed in the design of experiments&#xd;
predicted a caffeic acid extraction degree of 97.22%. Experimentally, a 95.86% of caffeic acid&#xd;
extraction was obtained working under the aforementioned optimum operating conditions. This&#xd;
percentage increased to 97.55% when the extraction was carried out in two stages, obtaining&#xd;
an extract with a high antioxidant capacity (2804.2 ± 91.7 BRS units).&#xd;
The use of the cloud point extraction process proposed in this work would contribute to&#xd;
achieving some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as SDG 9 (Industry,&#xd;
innovation and infrastructure) and SDG 12 (Responsible consumption and production).</dc:description>
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<dc:title>Recuperación de ácido cafeico de disoluciones acuosas mediante extracción de punto de turbidez con tensioactivos no iónicos</dc:title>
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